Calibrating Public Accountability

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Calibrating Public Accountability

The Fragile Relationship between Police Departments and Civilians in an Age of Video Surveillance

Police and security services Public administration Organizational theory and behaviour Law and society, sociology of law Police law and police procedures

Authors: Daniel E. Bromberg, Etienne Charbonneau

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Collection: Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 25th March 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781108967624


Accountability in Public Administration

Accountability is a staple of Public Administration scholarship, but scholars have been unsuccessful at developing a predictive model of accountable behavior. Large swaths of research about accountability still focuses on scarcely read annual reports as video footage of police encounters are watched and discussed by citizens regularly.

Focus of This Element

In this Element, we seek to further a predictive model of accountability by understanding the norms and expectations associated with the implementation of Body-Worn Cameras. Specifically, this research examines when police departments release, or do not release, footage to the public and the expectations civilians have about the release of that footage.

Broader Implications

Indirectly, the norms and expectations associated with this technology have broad implications for societal values and the relationship between civilians and law enforcement. Our findings suggest the relationship between law enforcement and civilians is central to the implementation of this policy, and more broadly, accountability.

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