Under the 1998 Data Protection Act, citizens have the right to access CCTV images of themselves. One researcher, Keith Spiller, sought to test out how easy it actually is to gain access to the footage, and sought to deliberately stand in site of CCTV cameras for two minutes at a time. He found it far more difficult to gain access to the images than the legislation suggests it ought to be
This article presents a longitudinal review of CCTV policy in the UK. In particular, it reconsiders ...
© 2017 Dr. Caitlin OveringtonDeparting from traditional research that measures the impact of closed-...
This paper sets out to assess whether there is a potential use for images collected through the incr...
In this paper, I argue that careful attention needs to be paid to the handling of urban CCTV digital...
The article discusses the prevalence of CCTV (close circuit television) specifically in Britain, as ...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
CCTV has evolved into a very different creature to what it was when the first cameras were installed...
Given that the number of CCTV cameras in the UK is the largest in the world, and given that it is un...
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...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
Government and private crime prevention initiatives in recent years have resulted in the increasingl...
It is a pertinent time to reflect upon the use of CCTV. As some areas withdraw funding from their CC...
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
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 ...
© 2017 Dr. Caitlin OveringtonDeparting from traditional research that measures the impact of closed-...
This paper sets out to assess whether there is a potential use for images collected through the incr...
In this paper, I argue that careful attention needs to be paid to the handling of urban CCTV digital...
The article discusses the prevalence of CCTV (close circuit television) specifically in Britain, as ...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
CCTV has evolved into a very different creature to what it was when the first cameras were installed...
Given that the number of CCTV cameras in the UK is the largest in the world, and given that it is un...
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...
Having been used for a number of years as part of the security apparatus of banks and stores, closed...
Government and private crime prevention initiatives in recent years have resulted in the increasingl...
It is a pertinent time to reflect upon the use of CCTV. As some areas withdraw funding from their CC...
The UK is said to have the largest number of CCTV cameras of any European nation. These cameras have...
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 ...
© 2017 Dr. Caitlin OveringtonDeparting from traditional research that measures the impact of closed-...
This paper sets out to assess whether there is a potential use for images collected through the incr...