05 Aug Filming Police Abuse: A Roundup of Resources and Guidance
Uncategorized | Jackie ZammutoA compilation of training resources and guidance to support anyone filming interactions with police or incidents of police abuse in the U.S.
A compilation of training resources and guidance to support anyone filming interactions with police or incidents of police abuse in the U.S.
What do you need to have and know to be ready to film police safely and effectively, with or without a dedicated mobile app?
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