In the case of law enforcement, body cameras provide an audio visual record of events from the officers perspective. High resolution images provide a clear view of individuals and are suite to running video analytics software such as facial recognition. Microphones may be sensitive enough to capture not only the sounds associated with the situation itself, but also ambient sound - possibly including conversations of bystanders.

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The Police and Crime Directorate (UK) have produced a document which sets forth guidelines for the correct, legal use of body worn cameras by police. Click here to download the document.

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Body worn cameras, as you well know, are recording devices designed to be worn on a law enforcement officers uniform (as well as security personnel, fire & rescue service officials, local government, medical staff and more).

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This is just an outline of the guidelines for the correct use of body-worn video recordings in law enforcement. Download the Police and Crime Standards Directorate document here.

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