Body Camera Obscura: The Semiotics of Police Video

IF 0.4 4区 社会学
C. Morrison
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Abstract

Our understanding of violent encounters between the police and civilians is now primarily mediated by video images. With surprising rapidity, recording these encounters has become an integral part of modern policing, sparking the current body camera bonanza. When these recordings are used as evidence in police use-of-force cases, the factfinders must decide whether the police officer’s actions were “reasonable” under the Fourth Amendment. But there is an unrecognized fault line between “police video” (video recorded by the police in the course of their official duties) and “eyewitness video” (recorded by bystander-witnesses). Police video tends to recirculate dominant narratives of violence and masculinity as heroic ideals that coexist easily with the legal standard of the reasonable officer. In contrast, eyewitness videos typically offer the counter-narrative of an abusive state. These images have evidentiary value, but also cultural currency. They reflect back to us our feelings about violence, race, masculinity, and the law. This article proposes a descriptive critique of the use of video evidence in assessing the lawfulness of police violence. Using insights from semiotics, film criticism, cultural theory, and cognitive psychology, it attempts to sketch out a more nuanced way of approaching video evidence in the context of these cases.
随身暗箱:警察录像的符号学
我们对警察和平民之间的暴力冲突的理解现在主要是通过视频图像来调解的。以惊人的速度,记录这些遭遇已经成为现代警务不可或缺的一部分,引发了当前随身相机的热潮。当这些录音被用作警察使用武力案件的证据时,事实调查人员必须根据第四修正案决定警察的行为是否“合理”。但在“警察录像”(警察在执行公务过程中录制的录像)和“目击者录像”(旁观者目击者录制的录像)之间存在一条未被认识到的断层线。警察视频倾向于将暴力和男子气概作为英雄理想的主流叙事,与理性警察的法律标准轻松共存。相比之下,目击者的视频通常提供了虐待状态的相反叙述。这些图像具有证据价值,同时也是文化货币。它们向我们反映了我们对暴力、种族、男子气概和法律的感受。本文对在评估警察暴力的合法性时使用视频证据提出了描述性的批评。利用符号学、电影评论、文化理论和认知心理学的见解,它试图在这些案例的背景下勾勒出一种更细致入微的方式来处理视频证据。
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期刊介绍: The American Criminal Law Review is the nation"s premier journal of criminal law. The ACLR is the most-cited criminal law review in the nation, and it also ranks among the country"s most-cited law reviews of any kind. Recently, ExpressO, an online submission service for legal scholars, ranked the ACLR as the top subject-specific law review in the area of Criminal Law and Procedure. Published four times a year, the ACLR provides timely treatment of significant developments in constitutional and criminal law through articles contributed by leading scholars and practitioners, and through notes authored by the journal"s student staff.
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