National Body-Worn Camera Toolkit Kristen Mahoney Deputy Director Bureau of Justice Assistance © ©2015
The Need 1.Best estimates show that approximately 3800 agencies across the United States have implemented body-worn cameras. 2.Approximately 45 states have piloted or implemented a body-worn camera program. 3.Legislation is pending in approximately 37 states around the use of body-worn cameras. ©2015
The Need But what happens when my Law Enforcement Agency announces their intention to create a body- worn camera program? © ©2015
The Method o No comprehensive clearinghouse of resources and policies surrounding body- worn cameras. o Convened an expert panel in February with over 100 participants. o Consolidated and translated best examples of research, policies, technology into a comprehensive program. ©2015
Expert Panel & FAQs ©2015 2/27 & 2/28 BWC Expert Panel with over 100 Participants o Broad range of disciplines and interests Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Defense Privacy, Victim and Juvenile Advocates Labor organizations Community Stakeholders Many Federal organizations o Received input from over 20 States, Canada & U.K. o Agenda included working sessions on privacy, technology, research, policy, and training, Created FAQs and answers based on Expert Panel discussions
Expert Panel Agenda Review of Current Studies, Evaluations, and Research of Body-Worn Camera Programs Policy and Procedure Technical Considerations Legal/Liability Issues Training for Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, and Courts General Implementation Challenges of a Body-Worn Camera Program
National outreach – collected over 100 policies 48 States and 5 Countries Multiple policy types Local Police & Sheriff Agencies State Police Transit, Campus, etc… Policies evaluated against 6 criteria to feature comprehensive examples Created multi-media content with SMEs Resource Collection ©2015
The Results o Pilot Implementations Funding to Establish or Enhance a BWC pilot. o Smart Policing Funding to Implement and Examine a BWC Demonstration. o On-Demand TTA Monitor pilot grantees and provide field support. o National BWC Toolkit Online clearinghouse of lessons, policies, and research. ©2015
Pilot Implementation Program o Purpose Funding to Establish or Enhance a BWC pilot. o Goals Strong, comprehensive problem- solving approach to BWC implementation. o Eligibility Small, medium, and large agencies. o Priority Considerations Significant involvement of stakeholders; Maximum cost efficiency; Core principles of technology procurement. o Grantee Awardees Vice President announces grantees. Image Courtesy of Seattle (WA) Police Department ©2015
Pilot Implementation Program Awards ©2015
Defining the Toolkit 1. Clearinghouse of Materials Agency Policies, RFPs, Additional Information Research/Studies/Papers 2. FAQs with Relevant Answers Guidance when available Quotes from SMEs References to Materials 3. Announcements Recent publications Funding opportunities Meetings or collaboration opportunities 4. Multimedia Video or Podcasts from SMEs 5. Support Submission of Materials Questions and training or technical assistance requests ©2015
Launch ©2015 Launch 1.President announced launch at Camden, NJ 2.Launched at IACP LEIM Plenary on May 18 th 3.Hosted a Workshop/Feedback LEIM
Next Steps Phase II 1.Rebuilding Static to Database for Dynamic Updates 2.Administrative Access to TTA Provider 3.TTA Outreach to Grantee Awardees 4.Grow the content to make the toolkit a one stop shop for resources and BWC guidance. 5.Launch BJA BWC Podcast series accompaniment 6.Assist Grantees in the implementation of their BWC Programs. 7.Launch YouTube BWC Series accompaniment.
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Website, , & Podcasts Website: Podcasts: ts/podcast.html ts/podcast.html or on iTunes at itunes.xml itunes.xml
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