De-escalation technology: the impact of body-worn cameras on citizen-police interactions
De-escalation technology: the impact of body-worn cameras on citizen-police interactions
political economy, working papers
581/2021 Daniel AC Barbosa, Thiemo Fetzer, Caterina Soto and Pedro CL Souza
We provide experimental evidence that monitoring of the police activity through body-worn cameras reduces use-of-force, handcuffs and arrests, and enhances criminal reporting. Stronger treatment effects occur on events classified ex-ante of low seriousness. Monitoring effects are moderated by officer rank, which is consistent with a career concern motive by junior officers. Overall, results show that the use of body-worn cameras de-escalates conflicts.
Political Economy