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Automation and artificial intelligence in police body-worn cameras: Experimental evidence of impact on perceptions of fairness among officers

January 2025 CrimRxiv

Ian T. Adams

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Objectives: Explore officers' perceptions of the fairness of monitoring with systematic variations in activation (manual/automatic) and auditing (on-demand/supervisor random/artificial intelligence) policy regimes for body-worn cameras (BWCs).

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Ian T. Adams (2025). Automation and artificial intelligence in police body-worn cameras: Experimental evidence of impact on perceptions of fairness among officers. CrimRxiv. https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.1550fcf8

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@article{adams2025,
  title   = {Automation and artificial intelligence in police body-worn cameras: Experimental evidence of impact on perceptions of fairness among officers},
  author  = {Ian T. Adams},
  journal = {CrimRxiv},
  year    = {2025},
  doi     = {10.21428/cb6ab371.1550fcf8},
  url     = {https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.1550fcf8}
}

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