The article discusses the prevalence of CCTV (close circuit television) specifically in Britain, as one of the most watched societies in Europe. The notion of "the surveillance society" and subsequent invasion of privacy is contrasted with its counter argument, of CCTV as a means of reducing crime. Questions, not merely whether CCTV should be regulated, but the extent of regulation, are highlighted in attempts to assess the appropriate balance to be met
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
Electronic surveillance continues to play a central but often unobserved role in contemporary Wester...
There has been extensive research on the value of closed-circuit television (CCTV) for preventing cr...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
This article explores the introduction and diffusion of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillanc...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
This article explores the introduction and diffusion of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillanc...
This article explores the introduction and diffusion of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillanc...
openThe right to privacy is recognized as a fundamental human right in international human rights la...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
This paper considers the role of CCTV (closed circuit television) in the surveillance, policing and ...
Electronic surveillance continues to play a central but often unobserved role in contemporary Wester...
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
Electronic surveillance continues to play a central but often unobserved role in contemporary Wester...
There has been extensive research on the value of closed-circuit television (CCTV) for preventing cr...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
This article explores the introduction and diffusion of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillanc...
CCTV can be viewed as part of:CCTV then, has the ability to simultaneously intrude and protect. Whet...
This article explores the introduction and diffusion of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillanc...
This article explores the introduction and diffusion of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillanc...
openThe right to privacy is recognized as a fundamental human right in international human rights la...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
This paper considers the role of CCTV (closed circuit television) in the surveillance, policing and ...
Electronic surveillance continues to play a central but often unobserved role in contemporary Wester...
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
Electronic surveillance continues to play a central but often unobserved role in contemporary Wester...
There has been extensive research on the value of closed-circuit television (CCTV) for preventing cr...