HuffPo: Study Shows Less Violence, Fewer Complaints When Cops Wear Body Cameras

HuffPo: Study Shows Less Violence, Fewer Complaints When Cops Wear Body Cameras by Nick Wing, Senior Viral Editor [whatever that is, unless it’s related to being an epidemiologist]:

Equipping police with body cameras may be an effective way to improve the behavior of officers and the public with which they interact, a new study finds.

Last week, researchers at the University of South Florida released their report on a yearlong body-worn camera pilot program at the Orlando Police Department, in which they randomly selected 46 officers to wear the devices and compared them against 43 officers who did not.

In the 12 months from March 2014 through February 2015, use-of-force incidents — also known as “response to resistance” incidents — dropped 53 percent among officers with the cameras. Civilian complaints against those officers also saw a 65 percent decline.

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