Anchorage Police Department Releases Updated Draft of the Body Worn Cameras Policy
Anchorage, AK — On July 12, 2024, the Anchorage Police Department (APD) has released an updated draft of the Body-Worn Cameras (BWC) policy.
The updated policy aims to balance the public desire for police accountability with the practical and legal challenges associated with officer-involved shootings, referenced in the policy as “Critical Incidents.”
The policy requires the release of BWC video to the public within 45 days of a “Critical Incident.” The policy also outlines a streamlined process for the family members of a deceased individual to view the video before its public release, in recognition of the loss they have suffered and their need for information and answers.
The Chief of Police retains the discretion to delay the public release of the video for specific reasons, such as preserving the integrity of an ongoing investigation or safeguarding the constitutional rights of the accused. Under the policy, case-specific reasons for any delay will be explained in a detailed public statement.
“The Anchorage Police Department is committed to improving our relationship with the Anchorage community,” said Chief Case. “This policy reflects our commitment to public safety and open communication with the public.”
APD’s updated DRAFT of the Body Worn Cameras Policy can be found here: https://public.powerdms.com/ANCHOR/tree/documents/2370606