“Contagious Accountability”

Author:

Ariel Barak12,Sutherland Alex3,Henstock Darren4,Young Josh5,Drover Paul4,Sykes Jayne6,Megicks Simon7,Henderson Ryan8

Affiliation:

1. University of Cambridge

2. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

3. RAND Europe

4. West Midlands Police

5. Ventura Police Department

6. West Yorkshire Police

7. Cambridgeshire Constabulary

8. Police Service of Northern Ireland

Abstract

The use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by the police is rising. One proposed effect of BWCs is reducing complaints against police, which assumes that BWCs reduce officer noncompliance with procedures, improve suspects’ demeanor, or both, leading to fewer complaints. We report results from a global, multisite randomized controlled trial on whether BWC use reduces citizens’ complaints. Seven discrete tests ( N = 1,847 officers), with police shifts as the unit of analysis ( N = 4,264), were randomly assigned into treatment and control conditions. Using a prospective meta-analytic approach, we found a 93% before–after reduction in complaint incidence ( Z = −3.234; p < .001), but no significant differences between trial arms in the studies ( d = .053, SE = .11; 95% confidence interval [CI] = [−.163, .269]), and little between-site variation ( Q = 4.905; p = .428). We discuss these results in terms of an “observer effect” that influences both officers’ and citizens’ behavior and assess what we interpret as treatment diffusion between experimental and control conditions within the framework of “contagious accountability.”

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,General Psychology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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