Decision to adopt body-worn cameras in small and rural Pennsylvania police departments

Purpose: Internationally publicized cases of police violence against unarmed black men have led to calls for accountability in policing. Increased footage of police–public interactions, specifically through the form of police body-worn cameras (BWCs), is encouraged and considered an innovation that can improve the policing profession. However, BWC adoption is likely more feasible in big city departments than in small and rural departments, who respond to many of the same issues as their larger counterparts. The purpose of this study is to explore perceptions of BWC among leaders of small and rural police departments. Design/methodology/approach: Using a mixed methods approach, the authors surveyed 349 chiefs of small and rural Pennsylvania police departments and conducted qualitative follow-up interviews with 53 chiefs. Findings: The results indicate that both adopters and non-adopters esteem BWC in a positive light, particularly toward the ability to improve professionalism and police–community relations. Other findings and implications of these results will be discussed. Originality/value: This study focuses on small and rural police departments, which make up the majority of police departments but are often understudied.

The version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-06-2023-0082. The full citation is as follows: [Decision to adopt body-worn cameras in small and rural Pennsylvania police departments. Policing An International Journal (2023)]. 'This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC) licence. This means that anyone may distribute, adapt, and build upon the work for non-commercial purposes, subject to full attribution. If you wish to use this manuscript for commercial purposes, please contact permissions@emerald.com'

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Work Title Decision to adopt body-worn cameras in small and rural Pennsylvania police departments
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  1. Daniel B. Yanich
  2. Jennifer Gibbs
  3. Jennifer L. Schally
  4. Kaylie Derrickson
  5. Daniel Howard
License CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial)
Work Type Article
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  1. Policing
Publication Date January 1, 2023
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  1. https://doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-06-2023-0082
Deposited January 07, 2025

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