Dale Willits talk on Body-Worn Cameras today at Noon

Dale Willits from the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology will present a Common Reading talk today at noon, “Body-Worn Cameras, Justice, and Police Behavior.” Willits will explore the origin and proliferation of body-worn cameras on police officers, as well as the limitations and possibilities posed by this technology. The talk will draw from his experience as a co-investigator in WSU’s Complex Social Interaction Lab, which analyzes police bodycam footage in order to improve police-community interactions.

More information events as well as the Zoom link is available at the Common Reading website calendar, https://commonreading.wsu.edu/calendar.

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