Guidance for the Use of Body-Worn Cameras by Law Enforcement Authorities
Privacy Commissioners of Canada and its Provinces
February 2015
https://www.ipc.on.ca/english/Resources/Discussion-Papers/Discussion-Papers-Summary/?id=1482
Summary
This guidance document aims to identify some of the privacy considerations law enforcement authorities should take into account when deciding whether to outfit law enforcement officers with body-worn cameras. Published by the federal Privacy Commissioner and privacy and personal information protection Ombudspersons and Commissioners in all provinces and territories, the document also describes the privacy framework that should be part of any law enforcement body-worn camera program in order to ensure compliance with Canada's personal information protection statutes.
https://www.ipc.on.ca/images/Resources/guidance_body-worn-cameras-e.pdf
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Visiting Professor in Computer Science Australian National University
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