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Cinnaminson Police Department
The Cinnaminson Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Cinnaminson Police Department has 33 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
The Cinnaminson Township Police Department operates one drone, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard Collegewww.faa.gov
Moorestown Police Department
The Moorestown Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Moorestown Police Department has 40 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
The Moorestown Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras through Motorola Solutions.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): CNB News
Beverly Police Department
The Beverly Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Beverly Police Department has eight body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Bordentown City Police Department
The Bordentown City Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Bordentown City Police Department received $28,532 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 14 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Bordentown Township Police Department
The Bordentown Township Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Bordentown Township Police Department has 25 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Delanco Police Department
The Delanco Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Delanco Police Department has 11 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Edgewater Park Police Department
The Edgewater Park Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Edgewater Park Police Department has 16 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Florence Police Department
The Florence Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Florence Police Department has 31 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Mansfield Township Police Department
The Mansfield Township Police Department - Burlington County has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Mansfield Township Police Department received $40,760 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 20 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Maple Shade Police Department
The Maple Shade Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Maple Shade Police Department has 44 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Medford Lakes Police Department
The Medford Lakes Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Medford Lakes Police Department has 14 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's Office
Palmyra Police Department
The Palmyra Police Department has 20 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
The Palmyra Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Borough of Palmyra
Pemberton Township Police Department
The Pemberton Township Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Pemberton Township Police Department has 50 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeU.S Department of Justice
Springfield Township Police Department
The Springfield Township Police Department - Burlington County has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
The Springfield Township Police Department received $28,532 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 14 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Willingboro Township Police Department
The Willingboro Township Police Department received a $144,000 grant from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office in 2023 for automated license plate readers.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey State Police
The Willingboro Township Police Department received $150,812 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 74 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General's Office
Burlington City Police Department
The Burlington City Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Burlington County Bridge Commision
The Burlington County Bridge Commision received $61,140 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney Genreral's office to purchase 30 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Burlington County Department of Corrections
The Burlington County Department of Corrections has 46 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's Office
Burlington County Prosecutor's Office
The Burlington County Prosecutor's Office received $101,900 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney Genreral's office to purchase 50 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office
The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office received a $200,000 grant from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office in 2023 for automated license plate readers.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's Office
Burlington County Sheriff's Department
The Burlington County Sheriff’s Office has 40 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney General
Burlington County Sheriff’s Department
The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Burlington Police Department
The Burlington Police Department received $112,090 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 55 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General's Office
Burlington Township Police Department
The Burlington Township Police Department received a $60,212 grant from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office in 2023 for automated license plate readers.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's Office
Chesterfield Police Department
The Chesterfield Police Department received $32,608 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 16 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Delran Township Police Department
The Delran Township Police Department received $69,292 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 34 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General's Office
Eastampton Police Department
The Eastampton Police Department has 19 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Edgewater Police Department
The Edgewater Police Department received $105,976 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 52 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Evesham Police Department
The Evesham Police Department has 104 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNJEvesham Police
Fairview Police Department
The Fairview Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Lumberton Police Department
The Lumberton Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Lumberton Township Police Department
The Lumberton Police Department has 24 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeLumberton Police DepartmentNew Jersey Attorney General
Medford Township Police Department
The Medford Township Police Department has 39 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeMedford Township Police Department
Mount Holly Police Department
The Mount Holly Police Department has 30 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Mount Holly Township Police Department
The Mount Holly Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Mount Laurel Police Department
The Mount Laurel Police Department has 60 body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
New Hanover Police Department
The New Hanover Police Department received $10,190 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 5 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
North Hanover Police Department
The North Hanover Police Department received $30,570 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 15 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Palmyra Boro Police Department
The Palmyra Boro Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Pemberton Boro Police Department
The Pemberton Boro Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Pemberton Borough Police Department
The Pemberton Borough Police Department has six body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's Office
Riverside Police Department
The Riverside Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Riverside Township Police Department
The Riverside Township Police Department received $48,912 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 24 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General's Office
Riverton Boro Police Department
The Riverton Boro Police Department has an automated license plate reader program, according to an audit released in July 2025 by the New Jersey State Police.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey State Police
Riverton Police Department
The Riverton Police Department has seven body-worn cameras, according to a 2020 survey from New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): New Jersey Attorney General's OfficeNew Jersey Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General
Westampton Police Department
The Westampton Police Department received $20,380 in 2021 from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to purchase 10 body-worn cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WRNJNew Jersey Office of the Attorney GeneralNew Jersey Attorney General's Office
Willingboro Police Department
The Willingboro Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Willingboro Township
Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026