Requires the use of body-worn cameras on certain correction officers
Bill S 3633 mandates body-worn cameras for correction officers to enhance accountability, protect inmate rights, and improve safety in correctional facilities.
Bill S 3633 mandates body-worn cameras for correction officers to enhance accountability, protect inmate rights, and improve safety in correctional facilities.
Bill S 3633 aims to enhance transparency and accountability within correctional facilities by mandating the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by certain correction officers. The intent is to improve the oversight of interactions between correctional staff and inmates, thereby promoting safety and reducing incidents of misconduct.
Bill S 3633 represents a significant step towards increasing accountability in correctional facilities through the mandatory use of body-worn cameras by correction officers. By establishing clear guidelines and training requirements, the bill seeks to enhance the safety of both staff and inmates, while also fostering a culture of transparency within the correctional system. The bill is currently under review by the relevant committee, and its progress will be closely monitored by stakeholders in the criminal justice system.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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