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Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice Policy Review. 33:843-869
Internal surveillance systems have long been used by prisons to combat misbehavior. Yet, limited research has focused on cameras’ preventive potential, failing to examine their utility in investigations. Using comparative interrupted time-series an
Autor:
Daniel S. Lawrence, Bryce Peterson
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior. 48:734-754
Police body-worn cameras (BWCs) can help improve transparency, accountability, and policing behaviors. This study extends prior BWC research by using a panel analysis design with a measure of treatment duration to examine how the effects of BWCs chan
Publikováno v:
Police Practice and Research. 22:1171-1190
This study uses quasi-experimental analyses to estimate the effectiveness of police-operated CCTV cameras in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Most studies have focused on how cameras can deter crime. But, lik...
Publikováno v:
Policing: An International Journal. 43:495-509
PurposeThis paper explores community members' perceptions of the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)'s body-worn camera (BWC) program, examining knowledge and support of the program and its impact on views of procedural justice and legitimacy.Design/me
Autor:
Bryce Peterson, Daniel S. Lawrence
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Criminology. 16:481-503
Objectives Examine how the amount and makeup of police-initiated activities changed after the introduction of body-worn cameras (BWCs). Methods From May 21 to November 22, 2016, patrol officers and sergeants from the Milwaukee Police Department were
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice Review. 44:339-355
This study assessed the early deployment of the Anaheim Police Department’s body-worn camera (BWC) program in 2015 by examining camera activations across officers, trends in activations over time, and how different police–community contacts predi
Publikováno v:
Justice Evaluation Journal. 1:109-129
This article describes the experiences and lessons learned from the implementation of gunshot detection technology (GDT) in three US cities. Data were derived from stakeholder interviews, community...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Criminology. 13:293-319
To describe and evaluate Chicago’s Quality Interaction Program (QIP) for police recruits. The training focused on procedural justice, interpersonal communication, decision-making, cultural awareness, and stress management during encounters with the
Autor:
Thomas E. Christoff, Daniel S. Lawrence, Justin H. Escamilla, Jon Maskaly, Georgina Enciso, Dennis P. Rosenbaum, Chad Posick
Publikováno v:
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. 40:112-127
Purpose There is widespread interest in moving beyond crime statistics to measure police performance in new ways, especially the quality of police-community interactions that influence police legitimacy and public trust. The purpose of this paper is
Publikováno v:
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. 40:141-154
Purpose Law enforcement agencies have historically used psychological examinations, in addition to other methods, to screen candidates out of the applicant pool. However, agencies could be better served by ensuring recruits are predisposed to the exp