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Q: Do all CPD Officers wear body cameras? Uniformed officers wear body cameras as part of their daily uniform. Non-uniformed officers (Detectives and those on specialized units) wear them in situations such as arrest details, search warrants, and detention stops. Q: Where are body cameras placed on the officer’s uniform? Body cameras are to be worn on the upper torso of the officer’s uniform. Each camera comes with multiple mounting options. The style of uniform worn by the officer will dictate which mounting option is used and how it is placed. Q: Does the officer need to ask my consent to record? Illinois state law requires officers to record certain situations, such as dispatched calls for service, traffic stops, and subject stops. Officers are encouraged to inform individuals that they are being recorded, and if asked the officer must answer promptly and honestly. By law, an officer is required to inform you that the body camera is on in places where you would have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as a bathroom, locker room, private residence, or hospital room. Officers are required to turn off the camera if a victim or a witness to a crime makes such a request, as long as the officer doesn’t have a reasonable suspicion that the person is somehow involved in committing a crime. The identification of any person who is not the officer, a subject to the encounter, or directly involved in the encounter will be redacted from any officially-released video. Q: What if I don’t want to be recorded? Body cameras must be turned off when the victim, witness of a crime, or a citizen requests not to be recorded. If difficult circumstances exist, or if the officer has clear, reasonable suspicion that an individual has, or is in the process of committing a crime, the officer may continue to record that person. In these situations, unless impractical or impossible, the officer must verbally indicate the reason for continuing to record, despite the request. Q: Are police body cameras on at all times? Body cameras are turned on when the officer is responding to calls for service or engaged in any law enforcement-related encounter. The Champaign Police Department’s body camera system syncs with its in-car camera system and is automatically triggered “on” when an officer is responding to an emergency call for service. An officer may also turn his or her video camera on manually during an encounter. Q: When is an officer able to turn his or her body camera off? The only occasions when an officer can turn off his or her body camera is when a victim or witness requests that the camera be turned off. The officer must do so unless there’s reasonable suspicion that the person is somehow involved in the criminal activity. Other times a body camera may be turned off include when an officer is not actively participating in the investigation, or when the police interaction is complete. Q: Will the Department now have a full account of what takes place during an incident? It’s important to note that while body cameras will help capture interactions, they won’t always capture everything. The quality of recordings can be effected by technological limitations and environmental factors outside of the officer’s control. For example, an officer’s body camera may be pointing in one direction during an incident while activity occurs outside the view of his or her camera. Other examples include shaky video when an officer is running, or loud noises that make recordings difficult to hear, such as wind, sirens, people yelling, or nearby traffic. Q: How will the video recordings be stored and how long do you keep them? All video recordings are saved on a secure server and saved until the required storage period for the video has expired. Recordings must be retained by the law enforcement agency for a minimum of 90 days. Following the 90-day storage period, Illinois State Law requires that any and all recordings made with an officer-worn body camera must be destroyed, unless any encounter captured on the recording has been flagged. If a recording is flagged, the video must remain on the server for a minimum of three years, or longer if needed. A recording may be flagged due to:

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Champaign Police welcomed the use of body-worn cameras in the spring of 2017 to aid in capturing audio and video recordings of daily police-citizen interactions. These cameras were upgraded in the fall of 2023.

The below resources, including a FAQ and policy documents, are provided to give residents a greater awareness of body camera functions and limitations, along with CPD’s guidelines around use, privacy and storage.

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