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Which statement accurately describes the categorization process for BWC recordings according to the text?
Which statement accurately describes the categorization process for BWC recordings according to the text?
- Officers are required to categorize BWC recordings within 24 hours of the incident. (correct)
- Officers are required to categorize BWC recordings within 48 hours of the incident.
- Officers are required to categorize BWC recordings immediately after the incident.
- Officers are required to categorize BWC recordings at the end of each shift.
What information must officers include when identifying BWC Data according to the text?
What information must officers include when identifying BWC Data according to the text?
- Officer's name and badge number
- CGPD case number, citation number, or CAD event number (correct)
- Incident location
- Subject's name and date of birth
When should officers contact their supervisor for assistance with identification, categorization, or retention guidelines for BWC recordings according to the text?
When should officers contact their supervisor for assistance with identification, categorization, or retention guidelines for BWC recordings according to the text?
- As needed (correct)
- Within 48 hours of the incident
- At the end of each shift
- Within 24 hours of the incident
According to the text, who is responsible for all duplication and redaction of BWC Data?
According to the text, who is responsible for all duplication and redaction of BWC Data?
How long should all BWC Data be retained?
How long should all BWC Data be retained?
Who has 'view only' access to the recorded BWC Data for legitimate law enforcement purposes?
Who has 'view only' access to the recorded BWC Data for legitimate law enforcement purposes?
What happens if personnel violate the policy of complete confidentiality for BWC recordings?
What happens if personnel violate the policy of complete confidentiality for BWC recordings?
According to the text, how long will CGPD retain BWC recordings associated with an arrest, use of force, pursuit, criminal investigation, Internal Affairs investigation, and/or complaint against an employee?
According to the text, how long will CGPD retain BWC recordings associated with an arrest, use of force, pursuit, criminal investigation, Internal Affairs investigation, and/or complaint against an employee?
If a BWC has a depleted battery, what should an officer do?
If a BWC has a depleted battery, what should an officer do?
Who has the authority to release BWC recordings through a public records request or other legal authority?
Who has the authority to release BWC recordings through a public records request or other legal authority?
Which of the following is NOT considered a public record and is not required to be disclosed pursuant to public records laws?
Which of the following is NOT considered a public record and is not required to be disclosed pursuant to public records laws?