Concept information
Preferred term
cameras in the courtroom
Definition
- the use of video cameras to record court proceedings, most often trials. Cameras in the courtroom are controversial in that they can disrupt the proceedings and possibly taint the viewing public's perception of what has transpired. [Source: The Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice; Cameras in the Courtroom]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/cameras_in_the_courtroom
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