Body Worn Video to be launched by Dorset, Devon and Cornwall police forces
Caption: BWV to capture what an officer has experienced
Dorset | Posted on October 12th, 2018 | return to news
Body Worn Video to be launched by Dorset, Devon and Cornwall police forces
A joint project between Dorset Police and Devon & Cornwall Police to equip officers with a body worn video launched on 8 October 2018.
Caption: BWV to capture what an officer has experienced
A joint project between Dorset Police and Devon & Cornwall Police to equip officers with a body worn video launched on 8 October 2018.
BWV is a small camera attached to officers allowing them to record incidents and encounters when necessary. The motivation for the introduction of BWV has always been for evidential reasons – aiming to provide unbiased accounts that can lead to a quicker and fairer administration of justice.
Project lead, Superintendent Claire Armes, said, “BWV will provide our officers and staff with vital technology. It is there to keep both the public and our officers safe.
“As well as bringing greater transparency to our policing activity, there are a number of operational benefits. The immediate capturing of vital evidence to support swift investigation and increased conviction rates, particularly in the case of domestic abuse.”
Dorset police and crime commissioner, Martyn Underhill said, “I welcome the roll-out of BWV across the Force. It gives officers an increased ability to gather evidence and provide a factual record of what an officer has experienced. BWV is not only an invaluable addition to our officers’ kit, it fulfils one of my commitments to the people of Dorset to improve technology and infrastructure for the Force.”
Please share post:
READ NEXT
Follow us on
for the latest Dorset News from Mags4Dorset
LATEST NEWS