Board advances implementation of body-worn camera program for Oakland County Sheriff's Office

The Oakland County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted a resolution at last Thursday’s meeting to advance the implementation of a law enforcement body-worn camera program.

Sponsored by Commissioner Janet Jackson (D-Southfield), the resolution approves the advances implementation of a 1,000-unit body-worn camera system within the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO). The OCSO is the third-largest law enforcement agency in the state, following the Michigan State Police and Detroit Police Department, the latter of which has implemented a similar program.

“Body-worn cameras bring additional state-of-the-art policing techniques to the sheriff’s office, and they will go a long way in improving trust between officers and the public,” Jackson said.

“Cameras don’t lie, and through this initiative we’re demonstrating that we care about the safety of everyone in the community, including our residents and deputies. It will truly help ensure justice for all.”

Law enforcement agencies across the United States and throughout the world are using body-worn cameras to improve evidentiary outcomes, increase the safety of law enforcement officials and residents, and improve interactions between officers and the public. The unalterable audio and visual record of interactions often offers extra protection for officers in the courtroom and increased transparency for the public.

“The public expects us to use body cameras, our communities and officers deserve it, and transparency requires it,” Board Chairman David T. Woodward (D-Royal Oak) said. “Oakland County supports implementing body-worn cameras, and we’re very enthusiastically moving forward to put this in place as soon as possible.”

The cost of the program is estimated to be $3.1 million for the first five years, which includes the equipment, maintenance and operation of the system. Motorola Solutions Inc. has been selected to be the vendor for the project. Oakland County continues to seek additional grant funding to help offset the costs of this program.

For additional information about the Board of Commissioners, visit www.oakgov.com/boc or call 248- 858-0100.

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