Taking Our Body (Camera) Temperature
Recent Developments from the Field
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740 15th Street NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005 - 4:30PM – 6PM EDT
Six months after hosting a panel discussion on police cameras, civil rights, and public safety, OTI will host a follow-up event on the current state of the body camera and police technology field. Panelists will provide a walk-through of recent and relevant policy developments in the world of body cameras, providing an overview of new research, advocacy efforts (such as the recently published ), legislation, and actions by law enforcement.
Join OTI in our conversation as our panel of experts talk about the present and map out potential future steps. Possible questions include: Will body cameras be unrolled at national borders? Should they be? Has body camera footage been used as evidence in a criminal court case? Who has been paying for the body cameras, and in the past year, how much money have the vendors pulled in?
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Aliya Rahman
Program Fellow, Ìý¹ú²úÊÓÆµ’s Open Technology Institute
Joshua Breisblatt
Policy Analyst, American Immigration CouncilÌý
Jeramie Scott
National Security Counsel, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Harlan Yu
Principal, UpturnÌý
Moderator:
Rachel Levinson-Waldman
Senior Counsel, Liberty and National Security Program,
Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School Ìý