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SPECIAL REPORT BODY CAMS


36I


Implementing a Body- Worn Camera Program


Many police leaders find themselves in a position of being pressured to imme- diately roll out a body-worn program. The rush to comply has resulted in mis- takes costing both money and time.


By Dale Stockton 40I 42I 46I


Offi cers in Front of the Cameras


The cameras are on but, in many ways, they always have been. Set your mind to leveraging camera technology to your department’s advantage.


By Deborah Ontiveros


Safariland VIEVU LE4 Body-Worn Camera


The field deployment of body-worn cameras provides major advantages in officer safety, protection from false ac- cusations, reduction of agency liability and citizen complaints, and evidence for use in court.


By Eugene Nielsen


Body Cams and Un- foreseen Consequences


Police body cameras may actually hurt your community. The real, enduring solution is achievable, but we must be honest about what it is.


By Neal Trautman DEPARTMENTS


6 I On the Job By Lt. Ed Sanow


8 I Offi cer Safety By Dale Stockton


10 I Just Handed Down By Pam McDonald & Randy Means


12 I PSIT Solutions By LAW and ORDER Staff


4 LAW and ORDER I March 2016


60 I Police Equipment News


62 I Advertisers Index


64 I Product Spotlight By LAW and ORDER Staff


UP-CLOSE BUILDING DESIGN


48I 50I


High-Speed Doors Improve Operations


By working with key stakeholders, LE administrators can more effectively navi- gate the political environment of ethics.


By Michael Watkins


Facility Design – New or Renovation


Only after you have studied the com- munity’s growth and have agreed on a logical plan that encompasses square footages that make sense, can you begin to design a facility that truly meets a department’s needs.


By Hal Sargent


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