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Accountability on Camera : Online Video's Effects on Police-Civilian Interactions.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)Publication details: El Paso : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (317 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781593327743
  • 1593327749
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Accountability on Camera.DDC classification:
  • 363.2/3 22
LOC classification:
  • HV7936.P8 .K47 2014
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Contents:
Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Context and precedents -- Police-civilian interaction and photography -- Relevant legal issues -- Adoption of photographic technology, 1839-1979 -- Adoption of electronic imaging technology, 1929-2010 -- Youtube's significance and operation -- Research plan and process -- Preliminary concepts -- Document search and acquisition procedures -- Generalizing to theory -- Case studies -- Case study I: Santo, Bush, Rivieri, 2007-07-01 -- Case study II: Ismail, Long, Pogan, 2008-07-25 -- Case study III: Hurlbut, smoker, trolley guards, 2009-09-05 -- Case study IV: Vargas et al., Grant, Mehserle, 2009-01-01 -- Case study V: anonymous, Morales, Pigott, 2008-09-24 -- Case study VI: Morris, Monetti, Cobane, 2010-04-17 -- Case study VII: Quodomine, Shariff, 2008-10-26 -- Case study VIII: Hakel, McCarren, Ashton et al., 2005-04-15 -- Case study IX: Glik, Cunniffe et al., 2007-10-01 -- Case study X: Winter, McKenna, Baker et al., 2010-03-04 -- Case study XI: Williams et al., Chapman et al., 2009-08-20 -- Case study XII: Bushwick 32, Nypd, 2007-05-01 -- Case study XIII: ninja636b, Rodriguez, Sousa, 2006-09-03 -- Case study xiv: Graber, Uhler et al., 2010-03-05 -- Emergent patterns and new theories -- Theory one -- Theory two -- Theory three -- References -- Case citations -- Appendix -- Index.
Summary: Online video can bypass police jurisdictional influence over traditional mass media and may be affecting police-civilian interactions in American public space as the initial cusp of a paradigm shift. Where a camera may have videorecorded police actions, exclusive police custody of that camera or its recording correlates with the video being lost, destroyed, reported as nonexistent, or concealed from the public. Where police destroy, falsify, fail to file, or omit data from required documentation, online video correlates with improved accountability through police disciplinary actions. Online v.
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Online video can bypass police jurisdictional influence over traditional mass media and may be affecting police-civilian interactions in American public space as the initial cusp of a paradigm shift. Where a camera may have videorecorded police actions, exclusive police custody of that camera or its recording correlates with the video being lost, destroyed, reported as nonexistent, or concealed from the public. Where police destroy, falsify, fail to file, or omit data from required documentation, online video correlates with improved accountability through police disciplinary actions. Online v.

Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Context and precedents -- Police-civilian interaction and photography -- Relevant legal issues -- Adoption of photographic technology, 1839-1979 -- Adoption of electronic imaging technology, 1929-2010 -- Youtube's significance and operation -- Research plan and process -- Preliminary concepts -- Document search and acquisition procedures -- Generalizing to theory -- Case studies -- Case study I: Santo, Bush, Rivieri, 2007-07-01 -- Case study II: Ismail, Long, Pogan, 2008-07-25 -- Case study III: Hurlbut, smoker, trolley guards, 2009-09-05 -- Case study IV: Vargas et al., Grant, Mehserle, 2009-01-01 -- Case study V: anonymous, Morales, Pigott, 2008-09-24 -- Case study VI: Morris, Monetti, Cobane, 2010-04-17 -- Case study VII: Quodomine, Shariff, 2008-10-26 -- Case study VIII: Hakel, McCarren, Ashton et al., 2005-04-15 -- Case study IX: Glik, Cunniffe et al., 2007-10-01 -- Case study X: Winter, McKenna, Baker et al., 2010-03-04 -- Case study XI: Williams et al., Chapman et al., 2009-08-20 -- Case study XII: Bushwick 32, Nypd, 2007-05-01 -- Case study XIII: ninja636b, Rodriguez, Sousa, 2006-09-03 -- Case study xiv: Graber, Uhler et al., 2010-03-05 -- Emergent patterns and new theories -- Theory one -- Theory two -- Theory three -- References -- Case citations -- Appendix -- Index.

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