Information Technology on the Beat: The Impacts of Body-Worn Camera and Facial Recognition Technology on Public Safety

Jiyong Park, Min-Seok Pang
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Body-worn cameras (BWCs) have transformed the criminal justice system by facilitating information gathering and thereby enhancing public safety. Despite the promise of this technology, there is also much skepticism about its efficacy. This study examines the effect of BWC implementation on the likelihood of a suspect being arrested and on the overall crime rate. In addition, we delve into whether and how the BWC, an information gathering tool, interacts with facial recognition technology, a data analysis tool. To identify the impacts of BWC implementation, we exploit a quasi-experimental setting, in combination with a matching technique, by using a federal grant program for BWC implementation as a natural shock. Using granular crime incident–level data during the period 2010–2016, we find that the adoption of BWCs is positively associated with the probability of apprehension under its jurisdiction, especially on-view (warrantless) arrests based on a probable cause. Furthermore, machine learning–powered facial recognition technology appears to augment the effectiveness of BWC in apprehension. Using police agency–level data, the implementation of BWCs is found to be negatively associated with overall crime rates. This study sheds new light on the societal value of IT and machine learning in the public sector, beyond its business value, providing meaningful implications for policymakers and researchers.
节拍上的信息技术:随身相机和面部识别技术对公共安全的影响
随身摄像机(BWCs)通过促进信息收集,从而加强公共安全,改变了刑事司法系统。尽管这项技术前景光明,但对其功效也有很多怀疑。本研究考察了实施《生物武器公约》对嫌疑人被逮捕的可能性和总体犯罪率的影响。此外,我们还深入探讨了作为信息收集工具的《生物武器公约》是否以及如何与作为数据分析工具的面部识别技术相互作用。为了确定实施《生物武器公约》的影响,我们利用准实验环境,结合匹配技术,将实施《生物武器公约》的联邦拨款计划作为自然冲击。利用2010年至2016年期间的犯罪事件级别数据,我们发现采用生物武器与其管辖范围内的逮捕概率呈正相关,特别是基于可能原因的现场(无证)逮捕。此外,机器学习驱动的面部识别技术似乎增强了生物武器在逮捕方面的有效性。利用警察机构一级的数据,发现bwc的实施与总体犯罪率呈负相关。这项研究揭示了IT和机器学习在公共部门的社会价值,超越了其商业价值,为政策制定者和研究人员提供了有意义的启示。
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