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Confirmation bias: the blue lens viewed through tinted glasses
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Author (aut): Fawcett, Brad
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Several coroner’s inquests and public inquiries have recommended front line police officers wear cameras to assist in determining ‘what really happened’ in encounters with subjects. The underlying assumption is that more information, especially images and audio, can only be better. |
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Volume 26, Issue 9
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issn: 08478538
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confirmation bias; police; body cameras; public inquiry; police complaints; police use of force
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