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    The main purpose of putting cameras on police officers is to provide accountability for actions by the police and suspects. Holding police officers accountable for misconduct will help rebuild crumbling public trust in law enforcement. Cases of excessive use of force can be reviewed from video evidence instead of the account of the officer, who may attempt to protect himself, or witnesses, who may have the complete unfolding of events or have a bias against law enforcement. The shooting of Michael

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    Furthermore, as opposed to popular belief, body cameras can not only lead citizens to act lawfully, they can also provide amenity for both officers and citizens. Throughout history, times have arisen where an officer has acted out of the law. Body cameras can ensure that officers acting unlawful are punished for their wrongdoings. (The Police Foundation) A a result, this can assure citizens that they are not the only ones being punished for acting out of the law. Officers and citizens will also be

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    Police Body Cameras Many people believe that having standard issue police body cameras will be helpful and effective for law enforcement agencies. There are many cases in the past few years that were considered controversial where body cameras could have helped solved the controversy. There are only a few setbacks to standard issue body cameras: price and privacy issues. Body cameras can help the police force, help control civil disobedience, and help prevent police brutality. Body cameras can help

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    community is by having body cameras. According to Issues and Controversies, President Obama said, “the safer it is for cops, the more effectively they can do their jobs, the more cooperation there’s going to be, the more likely those communities are to be safe” (Police Body Cameras). Due to, the power of authority police officers is mistreating and killing the civilian. As a result, the community feels unsafe and fears police officers. For this reason, implementing body cameras on police officers is

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    Body Cameras Recently there have been many calls for police greater police accountability. One suggestion is for police to dawn body cameras. The calls for accountability can mainly be attributed to several high-profile police shootings and the subsequent growing mistrust of police forces. One side of the debate believes that body cameras should not be necessary, that police should be trusted to make the right decision without oversight and they body cameras will end up doing more harm than good

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    The body camera has become a popular choice amongst police departments worldwide. The situation of the scenario, and if the officer or suspect acted in the right can be determined from past footage. The cause of the body camera has been the allegations against officers for how they acted in certain situations, as well as for how the suspect acted during the callout. The effect has been officers being terminated due to lack of integrity or situational awareness, as well as officer safety. Suspects

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    could have prevented the whole conflict. Had the officer been equipped with a body camera both the police and citizens would have had an accurate view of what went on. Had this happened the world would have realized the officers innocence, and chaos could have been eliminated before it was ever

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    The Importance Of Body Cameras in Today’s Society Stories of presumed police misconduct have been surfacing in America in the last couple of years, sparking many debates and speculations on the true causes of these situations. Many blame the officers in these encounters, forcing them to face repercussions for crimes they did not commit. Alternatively, in some situations, the officer is guilty, but public outcries in favor of the police protect them from any consequences. Regardless of the situation

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    Police Body Cameras: A Positive Addition to Society Many police departments are equipped with police body cameras but due to the expense of the cameras and other factors many people are undecided on whether more should be brought into use and if they add to society. Police unions think police body cameras are an invasion of privacy. Other people feel as if cameras would lead to more racial profiling. Many disagree saying that body cameras will help for a variety of reasons. Police body cameras provide

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    Police and Body Cameras A Need to Heal Terri Williams ENG 122: English Composition II Prof. William Barone October 2, 2015 There are thousand among thousands of misconduct reports filed each year against the law enforcement for police officers using excessive force complaints make up nearly one quarter (Harvard Law Review, 2010). Decision, decision, decision… when a police officer decides to gun down a suspect during encounter or an arrest it the police officer decision. Particularly, that

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