This chapter is based on a research project that examines if and how technologically mediated forms of surveillance and policing improve the safety and wellbeing of nightlife consumers whilst at the same time also contributing to processes of socio-spatial exclusion of particular groups. By interrogating the triad of surveillance and policing, wellbeing and exclusion in nightlife districts in Dutch city centers we found that the effects of video-surveillance on the production of space are complex and ambiguous. Storylines used by local policy-makers with regard to CCTV differ considerably between cities and tend to overestimate the benefits of CCTV surveillance. Moreover, consumers’ awareness and knowledge of CCTV tends to be limited and on...
In researching CCTV, it must be examined how people assess CCTV measures against the background of t...
Around 1998, nine Dutch municipalities investigated the possibilities of using camera surveillance t...
Drawing upon police statistics, this paper explores the impacts of the videosurveillance cameras (C...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are inve...
Against a background of discourses that link economic vitality of city-centres, consumption and safe...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
The rise of video surveillance in the United Kingdom, in the form of the public installation of clos...
In order to emphasize the importance of understanding the experience of the city as one that include...
The contribution seeks to reflect upon the impact of new information and communication technologies ...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
Police-worn bodycameras have been tested and deployed since 2009 in the Netherlands. They have been ...
In researching CCTV, it must be examined how people assess CCTV measures against the background of t...
Around 1998, nine Dutch municipalities investigated the possibilities of using camera surveillance t...
Drawing upon police statistics, this paper explores the impacts of the videosurveillance cameras (C...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are inve...
Against a background of discourses that link economic vitality of city-centres, consumption and safe...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
The rise of video surveillance in the United Kingdom, in the form of the public installation of clos...
In order to emphasize the importance of understanding the experience of the city as one that include...
The contribution seeks to reflect upon the impact of new information and communication technologies ...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
Police-worn bodycameras have been tested and deployed since 2009 in the Netherlands. They have been ...
In researching CCTV, it must be examined how people assess CCTV measures against the background of t...
Around 1998, nine Dutch municipalities investigated the possibilities of using camera surveillance t...
Drawing upon police statistics, this paper explores the impacts of the videosurveillance cameras (C...