San Diego County, CA launches a body-worn camera pilot program for deputies at women's jail facility
San Diego County, CA body-worn camera pilot women's jail
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department launched a pilot program for outfitting deputies with body-worn cameras in the Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility. The pilot includes 72 deputies at the women's jail, approximately 30% of the deputies working at the facility, making it the first in the regio to use body-worn cameras. Survey feedback from the participating deputies will be used to improve the department's body-worn camera policies and identify the best training practices.
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San Diego to Expand Body-Worn Cameras Program to Jail
Some deputies in the Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility were outfitted with body-worn cameras late last week, making the jail the first in the region to use the technology, sheriff's officials said Tuesday.
San Diego County Sheriff's Department announces expansion of body-worn camera program to jails - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Las Colinas became first jail to house deputies with the technology, but eventually all jail deputies will get cameras
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