North Carolina Law Review
Volume 96, Number 5 (2018) Badge Cams as Data and Deterrent: Enforcement, the Public, and the Press in the Age of Digital Video
Front Matter
Articles
Police-Generated Digital Video: Five Key Questions, Multiple Audiences, and a Range of Answers
Richard E. Myers II
Body Cameras and the Path to Redeem Privacy Law
Woodrow Hartzog
Police Misconduct, Video Recording, and Procedural Barriers to Rights Enforcement
Howard M. Wasserman
Police Body-Worn Cameras
Seth W. Stoughton
Bulk Biometric Metadata Collection
Margaret Hu
Privacy and Cybersecurity Lessons at the Intersection of the Internet of Things and Police Body-Worn Cameras
Peter Swire and Jesse Woo
Officer Discretion and the Choice to Record: Officer Attitudes Towards Body-Worn Camera Activation
Bryce Clayton Newell and Ruben Greidanus
The Intersection of Law, Policy, and Police Body-Worn Cameras: An Exploration of Critical Issues
Michael D. White and Henry F. Fradella
Volume 96
- Editor in Chief
- Katherine B. Wheeler
- Executive Articles Editor
- Stephen C. Robin
- Executive Comments Editor
- Anthony P. Ferrara
- Managing Editor
- Lee K. Royster
- Publication Editor
- Matthew R. Gauthier
- Articles Editors
- Dewey F. Bennett
- Christine A. Budasoff
- Katy L. Clements
- Nicole L. Gomez Diaz
- Kristin L. Hendrickson
- Rebecca L. Neubauer
- Christopher W. Welch
- Jeffrey A. White
- North Carolina Issue Editor
- Allison C. Hawkins
- Symposium Editors
- Lauren H. Kosches
- Elizabeth L. Robinson
- Online Content Editor
- James G.B. Wudel
- Contributing Editors
- Matthew R. Evangelisto
- Eric S. Goodheart
- Comments Editors
- Rosemarie A. Aleman
- Rebecca L. Gittelson
- Samantha J. Hovaniec
- DeMarr W. Moulton
- Peyton E. Miller
- Kelly A. Nash
- Lauren P. Russell