Body-worn cameras (BWCs) for law enforcement agencies have been getting a great deal of attention from CAOs and police chiefs as a promising tool to improve police interactions with the community. With a visual and audio record of interactions, some preliminary evidence indicates that the presence of BWCs helps strengthen accountability and transparency, and can assist in deescalating conflicts, resulting in more constructive encounters between the police and members of the community.

The Bureau of Justice Assistance has announced a competitive solicitation for law enforcement agencies seeking to establish or enhance BWC Policy and Implementation Programs. Successful applicants will be responsible for a mandatory 50 percent in-kind or cash match. 

The intent of the program is to help agencies develop, implement, and evaluate a BWC program as one tool in a law enforcement agency’s comprehensive problem-solving approach to enhance officer interactions with the public and build community trust.

While BWC equipment can be purchased under this program, successful applicants must demonstrate a commitment and adherence to a strong BWC policy framework, including comprehensive policy adoption

Applications are due February 16, 2017. Apply and get additional information here.

BJA is also offering a free webinar on the topic. More info here.

Check out ICMA's e-book on Public Safety, which includes more information on body-worn camera.

 

 

 

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