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Increases in police use of force in the presence of body-worn cameras are driven by officer discretion: a protocol-based subgroup analysis of ten randomized experiments.
Increases in police use of force in the presence of body-worn cameras are driven by officer discretion: a protocol-based subgroup analysis of ten randomized experiments.
Article - Ariel, B. et al. Journal of Experimental Criminology. Sep2016. Vol. 12 no. 3, p.453-463.
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Increases in police use of force in the presence of body-worn cameras are driven by officer discretion: a protocol-based subgroup analysis of ten randomized experiments.
Wearing body cameras increases assaults against officers and does not reduce police use of force: results from a global multi-site experiment.
Wearing body cameras increases assaults against officers and does not reduce police use of force: results from a global multi-site experiment.
Article - Ariel, B. et al. European Journal of Criminology. Nov2016. Vol. 13 no. 6, p.744-755. (Only available via CEPOL eLibrary).
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Wearing body cameras increases assaults against officers and does not reduce police use of force: results from a global multi-site experiment.
Testing the effects of police body-worn cameras on use of force during arrests: a randomised controlled trial in a large British police force.
Testing the effects of police body-worn cameras on use of force during arrests: a randomised controlled trial in a large British police force.
Article - Henstock, D. and Ariel, B. European Journal of Criminology. Nov2017, Vol. 14 Issue 6, p.720-750. (Only available via CEPOL eLibrary).
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Testing the effects of police body-worn cameras on use of force during arrests: a randomised controlled trial in a large British police force.