Jamaica Gleaner

INDECOM boss expects focus on body-worn cameras from new police commish

- Edmond Campbell/ Senior Staff Reporter edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com

THE WEARING of body-worn cameras by the police during operations is a key issue that newly minted Commission­er of Police Dr Kevin Blake is well equipped to advance, given his technologi­cal credential­s, says Hugh Faulkner, commission­er of the Independen­t Commission of Investigat­ions (INDECOM).

The new police commission­er, who takes command of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) today, has a master of science in computer-based management informatio­n systems and a bachelor’s degree in computer science and mathematic­s, all obtained from The University of the West Indies, Mona.

Responding to questions from The Gleaner regarding issues that the police oversight body would discuss with the new police commission­er, Faulkner said he would not highlight any new concerns at this time but will place those issues on the table when he meets with the Blake and his team at the annual stakeholde­rs’ consultati­on in the coming weeks.

However, he said the issue of an expanded deployment of body-worn cameras has been the subject of continued dialogue between INDECOM and the police force.

At its quarterly press briefings and in its reports tabled in Parliament, INDECOM has called for the funding, procuremen­t and use of body-worn cameras by the JCF, especially in its operationa­l duties.

According to Faulkner, recent data suggests that, of the 106 incidents involving the JCF, in which persons were injured or killed, only one incident reported the use of body-worn cameras.

In June 2023, INDECOM introduced a new stateof-the-art case management system that enables the commission to vastly expand the statistica­l data output that it provides for Parliament and the public.

“In other words, the analysis of citizen/law enforcemen­t interactio­ns will be up for greater scrutiny. The first limb of this statistica­l expansion was manifested in the ability of INDECOM to produce details on the use of body-worn cameras,” Faulkner said.

He added that the new commission­er is likely to direct attention to the timeliness of reports to INDECOM with regard to incidents in which citizens are injured or killed. Section 11(1)(a) of The Independen­t Commission of Investigat­ions Act requires that such reports be made ‘forthwith’, that is, without delay.

He said INDECOM’s technologi­cal capabiliti­es will now allow for such statistics to be produced concerning the timeliness of notificati­on to INDECOM.

Meanwhile, Faulkner extended the commission’s goodwill to Blake as he assumes office today.

At the same time, Faulkner said INDECOM has placed on record its gratitude for the “mutually respectful collaborat­ion between the JCF and the Independen­t Civilian Oversight Body during the tenure of the outgoing commission­er of police, Major General Antony Anderson”.

 ?? FILE ?? Hugh Faulkner, commission­er of the Independen­t Commission of Investigat­ions.
FILE Hugh Faulkner, commission­er of the Independen­t Commission of Investigat­ions.

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