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Citation

Graham A, McManus HD, Cullen FT, Burton VS, Jonson CL. Crim. Justice Rev. 2019; 44(3): 284-303.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Georgia State University Public and Urban Affairs, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0734016819846229

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In light of growing concern regarding the policing of inner-city communities--including questionable incidents of use of force--equipping officers with body-worn cameras (BWCs) has emerged as a salient proposal for reform. Based on a national-level survey of African Americans (n = 1,000), this project shows that wide consensus exists among Black citizens in favor of BWCs. Since ostensibly "videos don't lie," implementing camera technology thus may be a means to increase police legitimacy. Importantly, the analysis also reveals that African Americans support a broad range of reforms to improve inner-city policing, of which BWCs are only one. Finally, the survey included a subset of 45 Black police officers. These officers also supported BWCs and most other proposed reforms but at a level that was lower and less intense than African American members of the public.


Language: en

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