The Exploration of Body-Worn Video to Accelerate the Decision-Making Skills of Police Officers within an Experiential Learning Environment
in Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
March 2018; p ublished online March 2017 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Policing; Criminology; Forms of Crime. 3275 words.
Abstract
Previous research has highlighted benefits of body-worn video (BWV) to support the work of police officers. The daily demands of policing require...
Criminal Process and Prosecution
in The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research
November 2010; p ublished online September 2012 .
Article. Subjects: Law; Criminology. 14831 words.
This article deals with one aspect of imparting criminal justice in the context of various objective and subjective determiners. It provides some indication of the breadth, quality, and...
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The CSI Effect
P ublished online July 2016 .
Article. Subjects: Criminology; Law and Society. 10671 words.
The CSI effect posits that exposure to television programs that portray forensic science (e.g., CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) can change the way jurors evaluate forensic evidence. We...
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Experiential Learning and Simulation-Based Training in Norwegian Police Education: Examining Body-Worn Video as a Tool to Encourage Reflection
in Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
March 2018; p ublished online June 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Policing; Criminology; Forms of Crime. 8129 words.
Abstract
This research article aims to add to current knowledge on reflection, body-worn video, and police education. It examines the potential effects of an...
Eyes are not Cameras: The Importance of Integrating Perceptual Distortions, Misinformation, and False Memories into the Police Body Camera Debate
in Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
March 2018; p ublished online March 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Policing; Criminology; Forms of Crime. 4654 words.
Abstract
Questions about police officer behaviour, particularly officer-involved shootings, have contributed to the argument that street-level police officers...