Camera power : proof, policing, privacy, and audiovisual big data / Mary D. Fan, University of Washington.

Camera Power is the first book to tackle the policy questions raised by two ongoing revolutions in recording the police: copwatching and police-worn body cameras. Drawing on original research from over 200 jurisdictions and more than 100 interviews - with police leaders and officers, copwatchers, co...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: Fan, Mary D., 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Dual Revolutions in Recording the Police.  |g Part I  |t Toutveillance Power and Police Control --  |t Policing in the Camera Cultural Revolution Copwatching and the Right to Record --  |t Democratizing Proof, Taking the Case to the People .  |g Part II  |t Audiovisual Big Data's Great Potential and Perils --  |t Audiovisual Big Data Analytics and Harm Prevention --  |t Partisan Perceptions: How Audiovisual Evidence and Big Data Can Mislead --  |t Privacy and Public Disclosure .  |g Part III  |t Frameworks for Moving Forward --  |t Controlled Access, Privacy Protection Planning, and Data Retention --  |t Nonrecording and Officer Monitoring and Discipline Dilemmas --  |t Conclusion: Beyond Technological Silver Bullets. 
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