Laserfiche WebLink
minutes of film and assess the officers' <br />behavior. It puts everyone on notice <br />and, if there's a problem, you're going <br />to hear about it. The biggest concern <br />that officers have is that there will be <br />"trolling;" The department has a policy <br />to address that; if a sergeant is found to <br />be trolling the footage and recommends <br />discipline, the sergeant will get twice the <br />amount of discipline. <br />Hassan Aden: The Los Angeles Police <br />Department (LAPD) is very proud of <br />its tactical expertise. I was auditing the <br />LAPD's new use of force training and <br />observed that officers were bringing <br />their own video to the attention of <br />their sergeants and their squads to <br />review tactical mistakes, and suggest <br />ways that they could have done thigs <br />differently. The department is now <br />trying to standardize that practice <br />with no risk of discipline. Instead of <br />debriefing serious use of force, debrief <br />everything. <br />• Police Body Cameras; What Have We Learned Over Ten Years of Deployment? 1 16 <br />