Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $178,000)
The Colorado Department of Revenue is seeking funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance to implement a state-wide body-worn camera (BWC) program. The project aims to increase transparency, accountability, and community trust in law enforcement. Key activities include purchasing and deploying BWCs for select law enforcement units, developing policies and training, and establishing a digital evidence management system.
The initiative's primary goal is to create an objective record of interactions between law enforcement and the public, reducing misconduct and improving accountability. It also integrates BWC footage into daily operations, enhancing evidence-based policing and procedural justice. Expected outcomes include increased public trust, fewer complaints and misconduct incidents, better officer training, and more effective investigations.
Serving the entire state of Colorado, the project benefits both residents and law enforcement officers. Citizens will experience greater safety and transparency in their interactions with law enforcement, while officers will gain protection through the documentation of their actions in the field.
In summary, this BWC project is designed to strengthen trust, accountability, and justice, while enhancing public safety across Colorado through the strategic use of body-worn cameras.