The Science Behind Where Police Should Place Their Body Cameras
The Science Behind Where Police Should Place Their Body Cameras As law enforcement increasingly uses body-worn cameras, researchers are studying the roles of camera design and perspective. (Inside Science) -- Joel Suss, an Australian psychologist, had just arrived at Wichita State University in 2015, at a time when the U.S. media was becoming increasingly focused on police shootings. An expert in applying what's known as human factors to law enforcement, Suss studies how officers respond physically and psychologically to different environments, such as how well an officer fires a gun while under stress. He wanted to make contacts inside the local police department, so he signed up for the citizen police academy. While enrolled, he heard about some research being done internally by the Wichita Police Department. Captain Brian White had mounted body-worn cameras on different parts of a police officer and recorded shooting drills. They wanted to figure out the best camera positio...
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