The usage and utility of body‐worn camera footage in courts: A survey analysis of state prosecutors

Author:

Petersen Kevin1,Papy Donald2,Mouro Alejandro3,Ariel Barak45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Criminology, Law and Society George Mason University Fairfax Virginia USA

2. University of Miami School of Law, Adjunct Faculty Coral Gables Florida USA

3. Miami Beach Police Department Miami Beach Florida USA

4. Institute of Criminology University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

5. Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel

Abstract

AbstractDespite substantial recent developments in body‐worn camera (BWC) research, little is known about the effect of BWC footage on downstream criminal justice actors and agencies. Analyzing both quantitative and qualitative survey responses taken from state prosecutors in Miami‐Dade County (FL) in 2019, this study provides one of the most detailed examinations of prosecutors' experiences with BWC footage to date. Using descriptive analyses, ordinary least squares regressions, and structural equation modeling, we examine how the operational challenges associated with BWC footage affect the degree to which prosecutors use the footage and perceive it to be useful. Our results suggest that poor footage quality and delayed video transfer may limit the utility of BWC footage—and in turn—that lower perceptions of utility may reduce the formal usage of BWC footage in court. These findings differ across case‐processing stages, however, with transfer delay affecting the utility of BWC video for charging decisions and footage quality affecting the utility of BWC video across multiple case processing stages. Implications and policy recommendations based on these results are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law,Education

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