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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
These papers interrogate the technological dimensions of police transparency and legitimacy from body-worn cameras to artificial intelligence.
Exploring Public Support for AI in Policing through Procedural Justice Lens - Ahmet Guler, The Pennsylvania State University; Sedat Kula, Global Centers for Security Studies; Kaan Boke, Independent Researcher
Exploring Public Support for Law Enforcement Technologies: The Role of Victimization and Moderating Factors - Brian J. Stults, Florida State University; Julie Brancale, Florida State University; Jonathan Caswell, Florida State University
Media Framing and Police Body-Worn Camera Footage - Tatianna Kailani Kilgore, Sam Houston State University; Miltonette Olivia Craig, Sam Houston State University
The Effect of Police Behavior and BWCs on Transparency: Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial - Mustafa Demir, John Jay College of Criminal Justice