The authors discuss the use of wearable video cameras in law enforcement. They argue that the lack of a carefully thought out policy and training on how and when the cameras should be used could make matters worse between police officers and citizens, adding that video images of critical incidences are not always conclusive. They note two U.S. National Institute of Justice-funded camera studies in Las Vegas, Nevada and Los Angeles, California that address civil rights questions.
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