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An obsession with memory: Body-worn video and the criminal justice system

SUBSCRIBE 2nd July 2017Andy Griffiths, former serving officer
Much has been written on body-worn video and its potential to reduce complaints and enhance police legitimacy. Former Senior Investigating Officer Andy Griffiths argues that BWV also challenges the criminal justice system's reliance on memory - and that it should encourage us to look again at what problems the current system is set up to solve.

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