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The Miami-Dade Police Department implemented a mandatory body-worn camera program on April 20, 2016. The department agreed to a partnership to conduct research on their officers' body-worn camera perceptions. The department internally distributed an electronic survey to 3,313 sworn officers and 1,410 were completed (a 43% response rate). Demographics were recorded. The research instrument used in the study was an electronic survey with a four-point Likert Scale. The 24 questions were organized into five categories. The survey results indicate that body-worn cameras (a) do not influence citizen…mehr

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The Miami-Dade Police Department implemented a mandatory body-worn camera program on April 20, 2016. The department agreed to a partnership to conduct research on their officers' body-worn camera perceptions. The department internally distributed an electronic survey to 3,313 sworn officers and 1,410 were completed (a 43% response rate). Demographics were recorded. The research instrument used in the study was an electronic survey with a four-point Likert Scale. The 24 questions were organized into five categories. The survey results indicate that body-worn cameras (a) do not influence citizen behavior; (b) influence officer behavior; (c) officers perceive body-worn camera data positively, yet not the paperwork it generates; (d) officers generally perceive body-worn camera ease of use positively, yet the cameras are not comfortable to wear; (e) that officers negatively perceive the supervisor use of body-worn camera data for administrative purposes.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Straight holds an undergraduate degree in Spanish; a graduate degree in Sociology; a J.D; and a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice. He has 13 years of teaching experience and nine years of law practice experience. He is currently the Criminal Justice Associate Dean at National American University's Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security.