WHAT: 3-hour training class on the new Illinois “Drones as First Responders” Act. Including a legal update, policy implications, training issues, restrictions, and reporting requirements. There will be a Q & A session and Discussion Panel as part of the training.

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What happened behind the scenes?Before we knew the results for this study, The Lab @ DC and MPD presented the program, evaluation questions, and methods to community members across the District, including the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia (PDS), high school students, DC-area university students, among many others. Discussing our research design⁠—documented in detail and made publicly available in our pre-analysis plan⁠—before we have results is important for transparency and can help mitigate the very natural human tendency to judge an evaluation method based on the results. For example, if you believe body-worn cameras are an important tool for reducing police use of force and the result of the evaluation is positive, then you may think the methods are great, but if the results are negative, then you may think the methods are flawed. Mitigating this tendency helps us have a meaningful conversation on the results once they’re available.

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WHERE: Robert J. Miller Homeland Education Center, Room HEC 1022 (1st floor “Mock-Courtroom” Auditorium of the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy) on the College of DuPage main campus in Glen Ellyn, S/W corner of Fawell Blvd. & Lambert Road. Parking is available immediately West of the academy.

DISCUSSION PANEL:Chief Marc Maton – Lemont Police DepartmentLieutenant Mat Udelhoven – Elgin Police DepartmentLieutenant Andy Wolcot – Aurora Police Department

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What have we learned?We found that wearing a body-worn camera had no detectable effect on police use of force, civilian complaints, policing activity, or court outcomes. These results suggest that we should recalibrate our expectations of body-worn cameras, and specifically the technology’s ability to affect large-scale changes in behavior, particularly in contexts similar to Washington, DC.

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DETAILS: 1.5-hour class on the “Drones as First Responders Act” that was signed into law by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker on June 16, 2023. It takes effect immediately. The hosts for this training session will go into detail about the new law including what is permitted and prohibited, reporting requirements, violations, information retention, and more when it comes to law enforcement using drones. There will also be a question and answer section of the training.

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The second training we are co-hosting with the College of DuPage - Homeland Security Training Institute. It's being held in person from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Thursday, June 29 at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn.

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We tracked outcomes associated with police activity through March 2017, using administrative data to compare documented police uses of force, civilian complaints, policing activity, and court outcomes between the group who received cameras and the group that didn’t.

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What comes next?MPD continues to innovate and implement new programs to improve police-community interactions including a new training that teaches the history and cultural context of our city. What’s even better is that MPD is taking the same, rigorous approach to evaluating the effects of these new programs.

WHO: Police Chiefs, Command Staff, Supervisors and/or Law Enforcement Drone Operators. Limit of two (2) people from each agency. Restricted to Law Enforcement only, be prepared to show credentials at the door. No advanced registration necessary.

Why is this issue important in DC?When people believe they are being watched, they act differently: cameras can encourage honesty, promote adherence to rules, and reduce crime. 1 Given the potential to deter negative behaviors during police-community interactions and provide an important source of evidence, the rapid spread of body-worn cameras across the United States 2 is perhaps unsurprising. Yet, body-worn cameras are financially costly and involve new administrative complexities. 3

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What did we do?The Lab @ DC collaborated with MPD to learn what effects body-worn cameras have in DC. Between June 2015 and December 2016, approximately half of all full duty patrol and station officers⁠—over 2,200 officers⁠—were randomly assigned to wear BWCs, while the other half remained without BWCs until December 2016.