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Law, 18.11.2019 04:31 lizdeleon248

Imagine that you are a criminal justice researcher employed by the city of phoenix to study the efficacy of police body cameras. the phoenix police department has just received 500 body cameras and is trying out a new program in which 500 officers will wear them on patrol every shift. create an experimental or quasi-experimental design that will examine how effective the use of these body cameras are in raising public trust and reducing citizen complaints. how would you measure these effects?

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