Around 1998, nine Dutch municipalities investigated the possibilities of using camera surveillance to reduce what was called petty crime. The municipality of Ede acted for the central government as a pilot. Which rules were needed, how would the residents react to placing camera's in the city center, and what would the result be in terms of increased security
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
Increasingly, municipal administrations across the globe are operating video surveillance camera sys...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
Around 1998, nine Dutch municipalities investigated the possibilities of using camera surveillance t...
Police-worn bodycameras have been tested and deployed since 2009 in the Netherlands. They have been ...
Surveillance cameras have become increasingly prevalent in public areas worldwide, including in Amst...
This chapter is based on a research project that examines if and how technologically mediated forms ...
At present, we are increasingly both the object of surveillance and the observers of images gathered...
The Dutch government has set the following quantitative targets for road safety: a 25 per cent reduc...
In researching CCTV, it must be examined how people assess CCTV measures against the background of t...
Public video surveillance tends to be discussed in either utopian or dystopian terms: proponents mai...
In the last couple of years there has been an increase in camera surveillance in Malmö, Rosengård. T...
In the United States of America, police body-worn cameras (bodycams) were introduced to protect civi...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
This paper examines factors contributing to the effectiveness of camera operators in urban camera su...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
Increasingly, municipal administrations across the globe are operating video surveillance camera sys...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
Around 1998, nine Dutch municipalities investigated the possibilities of using camera surveillance t...
Police-worn bodycameras have been tested and deployed since 2009 in the Netherlands. They have been ...
Surveillance cameras have become increasingly prevalent in public areas worldwide, including in Amst...
This chapter is based on a research project that examines if and how technologically mediated forms ...
At present, we are increasingly both the object of surveillance and the observers of images gathered...
The Dutch government has set the following quantitative targets for road safety: a 25 per cent reduc...
In researching CCTV, it must be examined how people assess CCTV measures against the background of t...
Public video surveillance tends to be discussed in either utopian or dystopian terms: proponents mai...
In the last couple of years there has been an increase in camera surveillance in Malmö, Rosengård. T...
In the United States of America, police body-worn cameras (bodycams) were introduced to protect civi...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
This paper examines factors contributing to the effectiveness of camera operators in urban camera su...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
Increasingly, municipal administrations across the globe are operating video surveillance camera sys...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...