Beyond the Lens: The Reality of Body-Worn Cameras in Rhode Island
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This Law 401 episode examines the difference between expectations of body-worn cameras and their real outcomes. Rhode Island Public Defender and RWU Law Adjunct Professor Collin Geiselman joins hosts Nicole and Michael to break down how Rhode Island’s camera program works in real life, including what gets recorded, what doesn’t, who can access footage, and why the “truth” on video is often more complicated than it looks. We explore policy limits, privacy concerns, courtroom use, transparency, and what reforms Rhode Island still needs as body cameras become central to modern policing.
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Collin Mathew Geiselman, Rhode Island Office of Public Defender
http://www.ripd.org/officedivisions.html
https://law.rwu.edu/faculty/collin-mathew-geiselman
Body-Worn Cameras
https://rhodeislandcurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/110-RICR-10-00-2_Clean_Proposed-1.pdf
APRA
https://dhs.ri.gov/public-records