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Video Evidence Analysis
Interpreting Video Evidence Without Hindsight Bias
Video evidence has become central to modern use-of-force review. Body-worn cameras, in-car cameras, surveillance systems, and publicly recorded footage frequently provide valuable information about police encounters. At the same time, video evidence presents unique analytical challenges, particularly the risk of hindsight bias. Hindsight bias occurs when knowledge gained after an event influences how earlier decisions are judged. In the context of use-of-force review, this of
CATHERINE RIGGS
Dec 25, 20253 min read
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