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The Benefits of Body Cameras with Front-Facing Screens

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The Benefits of Body Cameras with Front-Facing Screens

Front-facing screens are a unique feature of Reveal body-worn cameras. With scores of body camera models on the market that record covertly, our cameras are designed to calm situations before they escalate.

The front facing screen makes an amazing difference [...] because it is clear that there is a camera recording, they are far less likely to make things up or become aggressive because they know that we are recording their conduct and everything that is said.Ramin Amiri, City Protection Group (CPG)

A front-facing screen is an LCD display on the front of the camera. It's situated on the same side as the camera lens and allows real-time recording or playback of the footage recorded. The screen is typically turned on by default and can be turned off for those situations requiring no illumination - a so-called ‘stealth mode'.

When recording, because the person being recorded can see themselves on the screen, it adds transparency to the situation. This brings a new dynamic to the interaction between the public and law enforcement.

The benefits of body-worn cameras are:

  • Increased Transparency - The front-facing screen displays footage in real-time as it is being recorded. This demonstrates that a police department is open and transparent in its conduct to the person being recorded.
  • Building Community Trust - Allowing the public to see what is being recorded creates an open relationship that helps build trust. People see it, understand that they are being recorded, and moderate their behaviour accordingly.
  • De-escalating violence and aggression - Front-facing screens can de-escalate and prevent aggression towards officers. An awareness that a camera is rolling generally improves the conduct of both sides of an encounter. When tensions escalate, the body camera acts as an ‘independent witness’ providing the truth and holding individuals accountable. Therefore, body cameras with front-facing displays provide a backup for the officer in contentious situations by being an unbiased ‘independent witness’. A study by the Rialto Police Department in California found a 50% decrease in the use of force during incidents due to body cameras.
  • Reducing the use of force incidents - an awareness that a camera is rolling improves the conduct of both sides of an encounter. Where there is a breakdown in conduct, an independent account of the incident can provide the truth and hold individuals accountable.
  • Displaying the officer's point-of-view - While all body cameras can record evidence, body cameras with front-facing displays record the Officers point of view and improves officer safety while de-escalating confrontational situations. This is particularly useful in officer training and real-time in-field scenarios where quick feedback is required.
  • Allowing Quick and Easy Playback - with the front-facing screen, it is easy to playback and review footage in the field. During playback, the user can rewind and fast-forward footage to get detailed feedback on an incident.

Active Displays vs Stealth Mode

The screen doesn’t need to be activated at all times. In some cases, it is turned off and left recording in ‘stealth mode. With the D-Series body camera, the stealth mode displays no image on the screen, and the red light that usually shows up when the screen is active remains unlit. The camera, in effect, appears off as it would for any other body camera left recording without a front-facing screen. Essentially this creates a swiss army knife of body cameras - a multi-purpose tool that can be used in various settings and scenarios.

Some officers like the front facing screen, while some prefer the privacy screen. When people see themselves being recorded, they can check their behaviour because they know they’re being recorded, or they can become more agitated because they don’t want to be recorded. But I would certainly urge other departments to test it out for themselves and form their own conclusions.Officer Joshua Jones, Pasadena PD

How Front Facing Screens Benefit Users Globally

The benefits of Reveal's D-Series, with its signature front body cameras, are perhaps best illustrated by the people that use them. Over the years we have had feedback from a number of customers who have each found their own unique benefits of the front-facing screen:

The front-facing screen is brilliant - you know you're being recorded when you can see yourself on a screen. The cameras are fantastic value for money. If you want the best, then you pay for the best, but there are other cameras out there where you pay a similar price but get half the product. Colin Green, Security Manager, UK

The devices also had a positive impact on behaviour. We found once someone was aware they were being recorded, their behaviour changed – in some cases, it helped diffuse aggressive situations. Stuart Ayres, Australia’s Police Minister

It stops situations getting to the point of violence. Most of the time people notice it [the Reveal body camera] without me having to say anything. Sometimes just by pointing at the display, they can see themselves and they realise they are being filmed [and] they just leave once they see the camera. It’s better than having a colleague next to you. Othello, Security Manager at the Hard Rock CafĂ©, Sweden

This time, with the camera, he was looking at himself on the front-facing screen for the whole incident, instead of looking at me, his focus was on the camera. I could see in his eyes that he was contemplating escaping and figuring out how to get away, but because he was being filmed he knew it wouldn’t make a difference. Ramin Amiri, City Protection Group (CPG), Sweden

The front-facing screen on the body cameras is very useful. It reflects the attitude and captures the behaviour of the person being subjected to the different drug tests. With the front-facing screen, the person you're interacting with looks at the camera, and they change their attitude immediately. Traffic Police Officer, AlcalĂĄ de Henares, Madrid, Spain


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Choosing the right body camera for your organisation is never an easy task, but several guidelines help to simplify the process. The whitepaper below will help you make strategic decisions and garner the correct information and team to action your body-worn camera programme.