NY Times: Body Cameras Worn by Police Officers Are No ‘Safeguard of Truth,’ Experts

NY Times: Body Cameras Worn by Police Officers Are No ‘Safeguard of Truth,’ Experts Say by Vivian Yee and Kirk Johnson:

Michael Brown’s family, on the night of the Ferguson grand jury decision, called for all police in the United States to wear body cameras.

Mayor Bill de Blasio, in announcing that some of New York’s police officers would begin wearing them, said “body cameras are one of the ways to create a real sense of transparency and accountability.”

And on Monday, President Obama said he would request $75 million in federal funds to distribute 50,000 body cameras to police departments nationwide, saying they would improve police relations with the public.

But even as departments have started adopting the technology, questions remain about how much it can actually prevent violent encounters with citizens or clarify the boundaries of appropriate police response.

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