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Video Evidence Remains Powerful — but Not Self‑Explanatory
Recent commentary highlights a concern that continues to surface within the justice system. Courts, juries, and the public sometimes treat body-worn camera footage as if it provides a complete and objective account of events. Video can be compelling, but in practice it represents only a portion of what occurred. Perspective, framing, and situational context can all influence how an incident is interpreted once the footage is reviewed. A body-worn camera records what falls wi

Daniel Zehnder
Mar 102 min read
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