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Focusing in on police use of body-worn cameras | Regard sur l’utilisation des caméras d’intervention par la police

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Dr. Alana Saulnier is an assistant professor at Queen’s University. Her research focuses on relationships between legal authorities and the public with a particular focus on how the use of surveillance technologies (e.g., body-worn cameras, unpiloted aerial vehicles, etc.) augments those relationships. She has held formal research partnerships with more than 20 police services in Ontario.

  • Conducting research on relationships between police and the communities they serve [5:00]
  • The use of body-worn cameras by police services in Canada compared to other jurisdictions [7:42]
  • The benefits of body-worn cameras from a police perspective [9:26]
  • What communities may perceive as some of the benefits of body-worn camera programs [11:22]
  • Insights from research studies with the Durham Regional Police Service and the Guelph Police Service [13:04]
  • Research on the use of body-worn cameras in the investigation of domestic and sexual violence cases [20:02]
  • Body-worn cameras at public protests [23:09]
  • The importance of consulting with communities before putting body-worn camera programs in place [24:53]
  • Shaping governance and rules about how body-worn cameras should be used [25:52]
  • Questions communities should consider before body-worn cameras are deployed [28:08]
  • The IPC’s model body-worn camera model governance framework and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police body-worn camera policy framework [30:15]

Resources:

Info Matters is a podcast about people, privacy, and access to information hosted by Patricia Kosseim, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. We dive into conversations with people from all walks of life and hear stories about the access and privacy issues that matter most to them.

If you enjoyed the podcast, leave us a rating or a review.

Have an access to information or privacy topic you want to learn more about? Interested in being a guest on the show? Send us a tweet @IPCinfoprivacy or email us at podcast@ipc.on.ca.

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The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, the IPC does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this podcast, and information from this podcast should not be used or reproduced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. None of the information, opinions and recommendations presented in this podcast bind the IPC’s Tribunal that may be called upon to independently investigate and decide upon an individual complaint or appeal based on the specific facts and unique circumstances of a given case.

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Dr. Alana Saulnier is an assistant professor at Queen’s University. Her research focuses on relationships between legal authorities and the public with a particular focus on how the use of surveillance technologies (e.g., body-worn cameras, unpiloted aerial vehicles, etc.) augments those relationships. She has held formal research partnerships with more than 20 police services in Ontario.

  • Conducting research on relationships between police and the communities they serve [5:00]
  • The use of body-worn cameras by police services in Canada compared to other jurisdictions [7:42]
  • The benefits of body-worn cameras from a police perspective [9:26]
  • What communities may perceive as some of the benefits of body-worn camera programs [11:22]
  • Insights from research studies with the Durham Regional Police Service and the Guelph Police Service [13:04]
  • Research on the use of body-worn cameras in the investigation of domestic and sexual violence cases [20:02]
  • Body-worn cameras at public protests [23:09]
  • The importance of consulting with communities before putting body-worn camera programs in place [24:53]
  • Shaping governance and rules about how body-worn cameras should be used [25:52]
  • Questions communities should consider before body-worn cameras are deployed [28:08]
  • The IPC’s model body-worn camera model governance framework and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police body-worn camera policy framework [30:15]

Resources:

Info Matters is a podcast about people, privacy, and access to information hosted by Patricia Kosseim, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. We dive into conversations with people from all walks of life and hear stories about the access and privacy issues that matter most to them.

If you enjoyed the podcast, leave us a rating or a review.

Have an access to information or privacy topic you want to learn more about? Interested in being a guest on the show? Send us a tweet @IPCinfoprivacy or email us at podcast@ipc.on.ca.

.

The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, the IPC does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this podcast, and information from this podcast should not be used or reproduced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. None of the information, opinions and recommendations presented in this podcast bind the IPC’s Tribunal that may be called upon to independently investigate and decide upon an individual complaint or appeal based on the specific facts and unique circumstances of a given case.

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