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Document Title:

The Benefits of Body-Worn Cameras: New

Findings from a Randomized Controlled

Trial at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police

Department

Author(s):

Anthony Braga, Ph.D., James R. Coldren

Jr., Ph.D., William Sousa, Ph.D., Denise

Rodriguez, M.A., Omer Alper, Ph.D.

Document Number: 251416

Date Received:

December 2017

Award Number:

2013-IJ-CX-0016

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The Benefits of Body-Worn

Cameras: new findings from a

randomized controlled trial at the

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police

Department

Anthony Braga, Ph.D., James R. Coldren, Jr., Ph.D., William Sousa, Ph.D.,

Denise Rodriguez, M.A., Omer Alper, Ph.D.

NIJ Award No.: 2013-IJ-CX-0016

September 28, 2017

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Recommended citation: Anthony Braga, James R. Coldren, Jr., William Sousa, Denise

Rodriguez, and Omer Alper. ¡°The Benefits of Body-Worn Cameras: New Findings from a

Randomized Controlled Trial at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.¡± Final

report to the National Institute of Justice, 2013-IJ-CX-0016, September 2017.

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