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Control or protection? Work environment implications of police body-worn cameras

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Hansen Löfstrand, Cecilia ; Backman, Christel

New Technology, Work and Employment

2021

36

3

November

327-347

employee monitoring ; police ; work environment ; working conditions ; occupational safety and health

United Kingdom ; USA ; China

Working conditions

https://doi.org/10.1111/ntwe.12201

English

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"This review paper critically examines the work environment implications of the use of body-worn camera (BWC) technology reported in research. We found that published peer-review studies (90 articles) pay very little attention to the work environment of BWC users – police officers. Departing from the notion of the two faces of surveillance and of BWC technology as a surveillance tool with uncertain implications – control or protection of officers – we critically examine how expectations in relation to BWC introduction and its implications have been addressed to explain why so little attention has been devoted to the topic. We found a dominant control rationale facilitating (rapid) BWC implementation at the expense of officers' work environment, health and safety."

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