Public interest in the surveillance of care workers employed to care for older and disabled adults is rising rapidly in the UK. A number of high-profile exposés of elder abuse in private living spaces have fuelled concerns about the ability of regulatory agencies to protect vulnerable adults. News stories and court reports provide accounts of the circumstances in which families take matters into their own hands and use CCTV or hidden cameras to gather evidence about the abuse of older people receiving care; either in institutional settings or in their own private homes. The post-Fordist deregulation of employment in the care sector, together with a lack of public confidence in the statutory bodies responsible for care standards, has created...
More than a million people work in the UK social care sector – in residential care home...
The findings of the UK prevalence study of abuse and neglect among older people provide unique oppor...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
Public interest in the surveillance of care workers employed to care for older and disabled adults i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the use of surveillance technologies in care home...
The article discusses the prevalence of CCTV (close circuit television) specifically in Britain, as ...
The article explores the (potential) role of cameras in care homes to safeguard older people in a co...
There is often a focus on the negative aspects of residential care for older people. In the United ...
Background: An ageing society and rising prevalence in dementia are associated with rising demand fo...
Surveillance has become a persistent concern of the digital age. Technology provides new ways of con...
This article connects with debates about the use of surveillance technology to detect, report and pr...
The contemporary meaning of paid care work is best understood through a recognition that the contrac...
Surveillance cameras are increasingly being deployed in nursing homes and assisted living facilities...
Background: Working with surveillance technology as an alternative to traditional restraints creates...
The contribution seeks to reflect upon the impact of new information and communication technologies ...
More than a million people work in the UK social care sector – in residential care home...
The findings of the UK prevalence study of abuse and neglect among older people provide unique oppor...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
Public interest in the surveillance of care workers employed to care for older and disabled adults i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the use of surveillance technologies in care home...
The article discusses the prevalence of CCTV (close circuit television) specifically in Britain, as ...
The article explores the (potential) role of cameras in care homes to safeguard older people in a co...
There is often a focus on the negative aspects of residential care for older people. In the United ...
Background: An ageing society and rising prevalence in dementia are associated with rising demand fo...
Surveillance has become a persistent concern of the digital age. Technology provides new ways of con...
This article connects with debates about the use of surveillance technology to detect, report and pr...
The contemporary meaning of paid care work is best understood through a recognition that the contrac...
Surveillance cameras are increasingly being deployed in nursing homes and assisted living facilities...
Background: Working with surveillance technology as an alternative to traditional restraints creates...
The contribution seeks to reflect upon the impact of new information and communication technologies ...
More than a million people work in the UK social care sector – in residential care home...
The findings of the UK prevalence study of abuse and neglect among older people provide unique oppor...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...