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    In car video for law enforcement in rural communities

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    Harrison, Wade Gray
    Committee
    Duke, Rob
    Boldt, Frank
    May, Jeffrey
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14713
    Abstract
    Rural communities in Alaska face technical challenges in law enforcement every day. Over recent and past years, rural communities specifically have faced challenges with obtaining in-car video systems. There are numerous best practices that are research projects done by the Department of Justice and other scholarly resources to support this claim. In this project, a need feasibility and application for Alaska law enforcement and the benefits of in-car video systems for dash cams and transport/in car camera systems will be discussed. Any opposing views or challenges will also be discussed. This researcher will look at a logical argument for the claim of in car video systems, some best practices are that are used today in relation to in-car video systems, and I will explore the literature that are related to organization change in order to accomplish this goal in the Nome Police Department and similar agencies.
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    Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2022
    Date
    2022-08
    Type
    Master's Project
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