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Toward victim-sensitive body-worn camera policy: Initial insights
Criminology & Public Policy ( IF 5.085 ) Pub Date : 2022-04-20 , DOI: 10.1111/1745-9133.12582
Alana Saulnier 1 , Amanda Couture‐Carron 2 , Daniel Scholte 3
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Despite constituting a substantial portion of police contacts, victims in general, and violence against women (VAW) survivors in particular, have received little attention in body-worn camera (BWC) research. As BWCs proliferate in policing, crafting victim-sensitive BWC policies is important. Drawing from qualitative interviews with 33 survivors of sexual assault and/or intimate partner violence, we identify themes that characterize victim-sensitive BWC policies: notification, consent, alternative recording options, procedural consistency, and data storage and access. These findings lay a foundation for further research that can assess the generalizability of these themes to other samples of survivors.

中文翻译:

迈向对受害者敏感的随身相机政策:初步见解

尽管构成了警察接触的很大一部分,但总体而言,受害者,尤其是暴力侵害妇女 (VAW) 幸存者,在随身携带相机 (BWC) 研究中几乎没有受到关注。随着 BWC 在警务领域的激增,制定对受害者敏感的 BWC 政策非常重要。通过对 33 名性侵犯和/或亲密伴侣暴力幸存者的定性访谈,我们确定了对受害者敏感的 BWC 政策的特征:通知、同意、替代记录选项、程序一致性以及数据存储和访问。这些发现为进一步研究奠定了基础,可以评估这些主题对其他幸存者样本的普遍性。
更新日期:2022-04-22
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