Estimated reading time: 3 minutes Body cameras offer educational benefits that complement other standard training and teaching methods. They stream live footage and record specific events for later review, providing valuable data for instruction and documentation. Common educational settings for wearable camera usage include police academies and medical environments. Body Cameras in Police Academies ... The post Educational Applications: How Body Cameras Enhance Learning appeared firs...| Telit Cinterion
Australia's biggest shopping centre owner says the devices are being introduced to improve the safety and security of its customers and staff.| www.abc.net.au
GWPD adopted a series of reforms late last month that feature a revamped training program, community involvement and body-worn cameras.| The GW Hatchet
Much ink has been spilled on the controversial question of whether involved officers should review video evidence before writing use-of-force reports or giving statements. The answer to that question requires an attempt to balance the costs, benefits, and risks of exposing involved officers to video evidence before their experience is documented. There has been comparatively […] The post When Should Investigators Watch Video Evidence? A Novel Approach in America’s Heartland first ap...| Force Science
Can a still-frame image tell the story of a high-speed, life-or-death encounter? In Stopping Time, Force Science’s Von Kliem describes how experts are misusing video screenshots to distort threats—while ignoring the realities of perception, response time, and the critical "time to stop." The latest Force Science and VirTra research confirms that humans cannot stop a shooting sequence instantaneously.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Attorneys and law enforcement leaders do not universally agree that officers should watch video evidence before giving a statement.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Video evidence can support honest accountability in policing, but only when viewers are “video literate” and understand police practices, threat assessments, law, de-escalation, persuasion, and the reality of human performance.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting