16 Facts About CCTV

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Recently CCTV technology has been enhanced with a shift toward Internet-based products and systems, and other technological developments.

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CCTV later became common in banks and stores to discourage theft, by recording evidence of criminal activity.

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However, there was no evidence of CCTV having desirable effects in parking facilities or suburban subway stations.

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4.

Furthermore, the review indicates that CCTV is more effective in preventing property crimes than in violent crimes.

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5.

Large-scale CCTV installations have played a key part of the defenses against terrorism since the 1970s.

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6.

In some cases CCTV cameras have become a target of attacks themselves.

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7.

In Singapore, since 2012, thousands of CCTV cameras have helped deter loan sharks, nab litterbugs and stop illegal parking, according to government figures.

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In Mecca, CCTV cameras are used for monitoring the flow of crowds.

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Study of high school students in Israeli schools shows that students' views on CCTV used in school are based on how they think of their teachers, school, and authorities.

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10.

CCTV cameras are an effective deterrent to potential intruders as their use increases the risk of identification through the camera footage.

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11.

CCTV helps to protect stores' assets, and ensures the safety of employees and customers.

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12.

In Latin America, the CCTV market is growing rapidly with the increase of property crime.

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13.

Installation of CCTV camera is increasing day by day and the crime is somewhat controlled.

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14.

Proponents of CCTV cameras argue that cameras are effective at deterring and solving crime, and that appropriate regulation and legal restrictions on surveillance of public spaces can provide sufficient protections so that an individual's right to privacy can reasonably be weighed against the benefits of surveillance.

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City of Chicago operates a networked video surveillance system which combines CCTV video feeds of government agencies with those of the private sector, installed in city buses, businesses, public schools, subway stations, housing projects etc.

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16.

In Wiltshire, UK, 2003, a pilot scheme for what is known as "Talking CCTV" was put into action; allowing operators of CCTV cameras to order offenders to stop what they were doing, ranging from ordering subjects to pick up their rubbish and put it in a bin to ordering groups of vandals to disperse.

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