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    lens of the camera provides is more than just the action taking place in the film. Also, apart from giving the audience the viewpoint of the character, camera movement provides an aesthetic means by creating emotions, whether it comes from what the character is experiencing or from what the audience are experiencing from a third person point-of-view. Just like it does in Broken City, it shapes the relationship between the camera and the character in the film. In other words, the camera frame…

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    Implementation of a Body Worn Camera Program: Concept Paper Police officer involved shootings and perceptions of police misconduct in recent years have prompted the public, politicians, and other stakeholders to demand that police departments equip their officers with body worn cameras. Reactions to each new controversial police incident often lead to increased demands for agencies to institute body worn camera programs The public rightfully expects that the police will demonstrate…

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    couple of years police officers have received a great deal of pressure to wear born cameras. This pressure came after events took place where deaths were caused by police officers. This article deals with a study that was conducted in Orlando, Florida with the Orlando Police Department. The study collected data from police officers within the Orlando Police department and examined their personal views on body-worn cameras. Prior to this study there had been no other experiments conducted on…

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    on what actually occurs. The body cameras have become part of everyday routine for most of police department around the U.S. and it is becoming more a mandatory for every police officer to ensure the cameras are active during their engagement to any incident. The body camera provides transparency and can lead to the subject’s action in check and the officers’ behavior in check as well at all times. Furthermore, many law enforcement officers believe that body camera is very helpful during their…

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    any county, city, or town shall purchase or deploy body-worn cameras before the department, agency or instrumentality has adopted and made available for public comment and review a policy for the deployment of such cameras that includes provisions implementing the following requirements: The…

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    many conflicting witness accounts as to what happened that night which could have answered if the officer involved in the shooting was wearing a body camera. This incident as well as many others has led to a push by citizens, civil rights groups, as well as President Obama for police officers all over the United States to begin wearing body cameras. Studies have shown that there are less complaints of police brutality and unnecessary use of force by citizens and better relations with people in…

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    It seems as if from the moment that our parents are told our gender they begin to purchase things that “corresponded” to our gender, each the stereotypical. Though there are those few exceptions were the parents decide to purchase gender neutral items, but they eventually begin to do the same as other parents do. In our everyday lives many of the spaces that we go to are gender spaced, from the stores that we enter to our own homes. The Space Project gave me a perfect opportunity to explore some…

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    The Start to a Much Needed Change: Body Worn Cameras In recent months, police brutality has been a prominent focus on the media, with cases such as the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and the illegal chokehold that resulted in the death of Eric Garner this July. Michael Brown was only eighteen years old when police officer, Darren Wilson, shot him, resulting in a controversial divide in the nation about which side to believe: the eyewitnesses from the community or officer…

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    Stop Arm Cameras April Smolkowicz Georgia Gwinnett College American Police System 3400 Introduction As our third assignment I choose to conduct my own research regarding this particular article that I read about a couple of months ago and again in September 2015. The Gwinnett Daily Post, (GDP) has been reporting on the topic of the 300 stop - arm cameras to be used on Gwinnett County public school buses. Keith Farner of the Gwinnett Daily Post reported that, “an approved…

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    Police Body Cameras: Truth is a matter of perspective and perception. For example, when a crime occurs, witnesses can give starkly different statements on what took place. Sometimes the best teller of the truth can be video footage from a camera. Therefore, when police officers wear body cameras it is beneficial to the suspect, as well as the officer, because they provide an unbiased account of what truly happened. The American people have been pushing the issue of body cameras because there…

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