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RELEVANT LINKS: <br />League of Minnesota Cities Information Memo: 7/18/2016 <br />Use of Body-Worn Cameras Page 7 <br /> The IACP’s model policy takes the position that supervisors should review <br />random BWC recordings at least monthly to observe officer performance in <br />the field. PERF, however, notes there is ongoing debate over this issue. <br />While random supervisory review may promote accountability, officers may <br />see this practice as an expression of mistrust and become resentful. This is <br />an issue for agencies to consider in light of their own particular <br />circumstances. <br /> VI. Further assistance <br />Rob Boe <br />LMCIT Public Safety Project <br />Coordinator <br />800.925.1122 <br />651.281.1238 <br />rboe@lmc.org <br /> <br />Jennifer Wolf <br />MCIT Counsel for Risk <br />Control <br />866.547.6516 (Ext. 6442) <br />651.290.6442 <br />jwolf@mcit.org <br />The issue of body-worn cameras is a policy area with developing concerns. <br />To discuss latest developments or for assistance with your questions, please <br />contact the League of Minnesota Cities or the Minnesota Counties <br />Intergovernmental Trust. <br /> <br />
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