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Yavapai County Sheriff Appointed to Governor’s Body Camera Study Committee

Scott Mascher

Sheriff Scott Mascher

Sedona AZ (September 22, 2015) – Yavapai County Sheriff Scott Mascher has been appointed by Governor Doug Ducey to the Law Enforcement Officer Body Camera Study Committee formed as a result of legislation in Arizona House Bill 2511. Sheriff Mascher is the only Arizona Sheriff selected for membership in the study committee. Additional law enforcement representatives include Department of Public Safety Director Frank Milstead and Surprise Arizona Police Chief Terry Young.

The Sheriff is honored with the opportunity to participate and share insights into the Yavapai County Sheriff Office’s recently implemented Body Camera Program and listen to recommendations by other committee members. The committee has been tasked to study and recommend polices and laws on the use of law enforcement officer body cameras and body camera recordings in a report due to the Governor by December 31, 2015.

Body camera worn by police

Body cameras worn by police are not without controversy as First Amendment privacy issues begin to surface in courts including an ACLU challenge.

The committee will meet as needed beginning in October.

Some of the issues expected to be addressed in the study include:

– Overall effectiveness of cameras / Reduction in use-of-force incidents and citizen complaints

– How to determine which officers within an agency should wear body cameras / Training policies

– Storage and retention issues related to video recordings / Chain of evidence / Access by who

– Preventing data tampering, deleting and copying.

– Body camera video as a public record / Redaction – privacy concerns – retention timeline

– Law enforcement circumstances that mandate body camera activation/recording

– Camera use in areas where there is an expectation of privacy / Recording victims-informants / The balance between transparency and privacy.

Citizens may contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at 928-771-3260 or visit the YCSO website at www.ycsoaz.gov.

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