Feb. 6, 2024, 5:44 a.m. | Benjamin A. T. Grahama Lauren Brown Georgios Chochlakis Morteza Dehghani Raquel Delerme Brittany Friedman

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Interactions between the government officials and civilians affect public wellbeing and the state legitimacy that is necessary for the functioning of democratic society. Police officers, the most visible and contacted agents of the state, interact with the public more than 20 million times a year during traffic stops. Today, these interactions are regularly recorded by body-worn cameras (BWCs), which are lauded as a means to enhance police accountability and improve police-public interactions. However, the timely analysis of these recordings is …

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