Body Cameras
Body Cameras have become a vital tool in modern law enforcement, enhancing transparency and accountability during interactions with the public. This section features articles that explore the adoption, usage, and impact of Body Cameras on policing practices, as well as their implications for the criminal justice system, including correctional facilities. Understanding the role of Body Cameras is crucial for professionals looking to stay informed about technological advancements in law enforcement. For additional insights, see our related resources on Use of Force and its regulation in policing.
The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department has purchased 4,641 BWCs for deputies to wear in the facilities, which have seen a spike in inmate deaths in 2025
Plastic fans, lighter padlocks and revamped mail processing are among measures aimed at limiting weapons and contraband
The Axon body-worn cameras have already reduced inmate grievance response times by up to 12% and use-of-force reports have dropped by about 17%
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