Politico: Feds release guidance on police body cameras

Politico: Feds release guidance on police body cameras by Tal Kopan:

Body-worn cameras on police officers can increase accountability of police and improve evidence gathering, but if departments are going to use them they must address concerns of officers and the community, according to guidance released by the Justice Department Friday.

Wider recording of police activity has been the subject of intense discussion since a police-involved shooting in Ferguson, Mo., last month during which officers fatally shot unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown.

The study released by DOJ’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) has been in the works long before that incident and makes no mention of the Ferguson case.

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