To Adopt or Not to Adopt: Contextualizing Police Body-Worn Cameras Through Structural Contingency and Institutional Theoretical Perspectives

To Adopt or Not to Adopt: Contextualizing Police Body-Worn Cameras Through Structural Contingency and Institutional Theoretical Perspectives Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Justin J. Smith Read the syndicated article…
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Public Attitudes About Body-Worn Cameras in Police Work: A National Study of the Sources of Their Contextual Variability

Public Attitudes About Body-Worn Cameras in Police Work: A National Study of the Sources of Their Contextual Variability Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Terance D. Miethe Read the syndicated…
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Police Officer and Supervisor Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras Pre- and Postimplementation: The Importance of Officer Buy-in

Police Officer and Supervisor Perceptions of Body-Worn Cameras Pre- and Postimplementation: The Importance of Officer Buy-in Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Jamie A. Snyder Read the syndicated article here
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Police, Public, and Arrestee Perceptions of Body-Worn Video: A Single Jurisdictional Multiple-Perspective Analysis

Police, Public, and Arrestee Perceptions of Body-Worn Video: A Single Jurisdictional Multiple-Perspective Analysis Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Joseph Clare Read the syndicated article here
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