As far as I can tell, the only edits made by other people is a date error that they fixed.

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Restructure:Move Law enforcement information to the top, and then healthcare

under law enforcement: added "Body- worn cameras have become one of the biggest costs for townships, cities, and agencies for police, costing millions of dollars. The main reason for the growth of body-worn cameras is a direct result of the publicizing of events over the past decade, where Caucasian police offers have killed unarmed Black civilians. The main place where body- worn cameras have become more popular, is in low-researched environments, because the main driving reason for BWC becoming so popular was due to public protest. "[1] "Some feature live streaming capabilities[such as]GPS positioning, automatic offload to cloud storage, while others are based on local storage." added two words to make it seem like it flowed better together

Under law enforcement: add- Body worn cameras by police, was not only a popular development in the United States, but also by those in England and Whales, and there, it's not a new discovery. The overall outcome and reactions to these cameras have been positive, but there has been no proof of how these BWC have had impacts on the actions and reactions of the police wearing them. [2]

Under health care: add- Body cameras can be used to make in impact in the mental health world. While there is only currently minimal evidence on the effects that body cameras have in a mental health setting in reference to violence within patience, the technology points towards lower numbers of complaints from the public that are happening, although the exact evidence isn't crystal clear. [3]

"Other countries have followed the trend."-cut this out

"activation of the body[added a space] cams.

"explored in parts of the medical field"- cut out

"Cameras can for example be used as" delete this

"Body worn devices have been used to assist in clinical settings." delete this, seems repetitive

Under RETAIL: add Retail workers are looking for ways to solve issues when it comes to dealing with criminal behavior, while also making the staff feel safer and more comfortable when working.[4]

- Body cameras have become part of police officers everyday uniforms, by police in the Unites States. They have been initiated to help with regualting and inforcing laws in their everyday work, by recording while they are on their shift.[5]

The National Criminal Justice Technology Research, Test, and Evaluation

Links added: live streaming, cloud storage, and law enforcement

medical field

"feature live streaming capabilities, such as GPS positioning, automatic offload to cloud storage"

"and other law enforcement organizations"

body camera of it not on a persons body

Picture added of a body camera close up, so people have a better idea of what it looks like

https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/themis/vol5/iss1/1/[6]

Moved fire fighters up under law enforcement, and then moved health care under that, creating a better flow of the information.

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  1. ^ "Research on body‐worn cameras: What we know, what we need to know - Library Search". librarysearch.temple.edu. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  2. ^ Harrison, Karen; L’Hoiry, Xavier; Santorso, Simone (2022-06). "Exploring the impact of body-worn video on the everyday behaviours of police officers". The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. 95 (2): 363–377. doi:10.1177/0032258X211000834. ISSN 0032-258X. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Wilson, Keiran; Eaton, Jessica; Foye, Una; Ellis, Madeleine; Thomas, Ellen; Simpson, Alan (2022-4). "What evidence supports the use of Body Worn Cameras in mental health inpatient wards? A systematic review and narrative synthesis of the effects of Body Worn Cameras in public sector services". International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 31 (2): 260–277. doi:10.1111/inm.12954. ISSN 1445-8330. PMC 9299804. PMID 34877792. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "How body-worn cameras help deter violence in retail: Axis". Retail Insight Network. 2021-05-20. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
  5. ^ "Police body cameras can be a positive accountability tool, but they can also invade our privacy". UC Press Blog. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
  6. ^ Bui, Julie (2017-05-11). "Body-Worn Cameras: Reducing Citizen Complaints and Improving Relationships". Themis: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science. 5 (1). doi:10.31979/THEMIS.2017.0501. ISSN 2324-6561.