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Vol. 62, Issue 5, 2017February 14, 2018 EDT

The Effects of a Mandatory Body-Worn Camera Policy on Officer Perceptions of Accountability, Oversight, and Departmental Culture

Jordan M. Hyatt, Renee J. Mitchell, Barak Ariel,
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Villanova Law Review
Jordan M. Hyatt, Renee J. Mitchell & Barak Ariel, The Effects of a Mandatory Body-Worn Camera Policy on Officer Perceptions of Accountability, Oversight, and Departmental Culture, 62 Villanova Law Review 1005 (2018).

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