Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Body-worn video : Operation Hyperion : evaluation of the introduction of personal issue body worn video cameras (Operation Hyperion) on the Isle of Wight : final report to Hampshire Constabulary / Tom Ellis, Craig Jenkins, Paul Smith.

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Evaluation of the introduction of personal issue body worn video cameras (Operation Hyperion) on the Isle of Wight : final report to Hampshire Constabulary

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1 online resource (v, 66 pages) : charts

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"Feb 2015".

Summary

"This study evaluated the impact of issuing all police officers on the Isle of Wight with Body Worn Video (BWV) cameras on 1 July 2013. It is based mainly on a series of measures in the year prior to camera issue compared to the same measures in the year after issue. These measures included data on changes in: public opinion; occurrences and crime; criminal justice processes (domestic assault) and complaints against police. In addition, there was also survey of IoW officers’ views on BWV cameras and observational fieldwork."--Executive summary.

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