Seth Watts, PhD
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AI in Policing: Capturing Police Performance (Good and Bad) in Routine, Rare, and Novel Events
Seth Watts, Michael D. White, Aili Malm
2026
Does automated feedback impact the acceptability of AI-generated police body worn camera review? An implementation science natural experiment
Seth Watts, Brandon del Pozo, Michael D. White et al.
2025
Officer Acceptance and Use of AI-Driven Body-Worn Camera Footage Review
Michael D. White, Seth Watts, Aili Malm et al.
2025
An Evaluation of Truleo’s AI-based Body-Worn Camera Analytics
Michael D. White, Seth Watts, Aili Malm
2025
Can De-escalation Training Reduce Use of Force and Injuries to Citizens Without Risking Officer Safety?
Carlena Orosco, Michael D. White, Seth Watts
2025
Who is fatigued? A repeated cross-sectional survey of officer attitudes towards people who use opioids, naloxone, and their role in responding to opioid overdoses
Seth Watts, Michael D. White, Dina Perrone et al.
2024
More Than Use of Force: Examining Alternative Outcomes for Police De-Escalation Training
Michael D. White, Carlena Orosco, Seth Watts
2024
Understanding Police Involvement at Opioid Overdose Incidents Through Body-Worn Camera Footage
Seth Watts, Michael D. White, Carlena Orosco et al.
2024
Automating Body-Worn Camera Footage Review through AI: Preliminary Findings from a Multi-Site Randomized Control Trial
Seth Watts, Michael D. White, Aili Malm
2024
Does proximity to service providers impact punitivity in stop outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness?
Katharine L. Brown, Seth Watts, Patricia R. Turner et al.
2024
Automating body-worn camera footage review through AI: baseline attitudes from a multisite randomized control trial
Seth Watts, Michael D. White, Aili Malm
2024
A half-century investigation of police officer line-of-duty deaths: putting the recent spike in long-term context
Michael D. White, Khadija Monk, Seth Watts
2023
Beyond force and injuries: Examining alternative (and important) outcomes for police De-escalation training
Michael D. White, Carlena Orosco, Seth Watts
2023
Can police de-escalation training reduce use of force and citizen injury without compromising officer safety?
Michael D. White, Carlena Orosco, Seth Watts
2023
Leveraging Body-Worn Camera Footage to Better Understand Opioid Overdoses and the Impact of Police-Administered Naloxone
Michael D. White, Seth Watts, Carlena Orosco et al.
2022
Investigating the prevalence and utility of police body-worn cameras in the George Floyd protests
Janne E. Gaub, Michael D. White, Aili Malm et al.
2022
Moving Beyond Narcan: A Police, Social Service, and Researcher Collaborative Response to the Opioid Crisis
Michael D. White, Dina Perrone, Seth Watts et al.
2021
Narcan cops: Officer perceptions of opioid use and willingness to carry naloxone
Michael D. White, Dina Perrone, Aili Malm et al.
2021
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