[HTML][HTML] Perception of risks and usefulness of smart video surveillance systems

T Golda, D Guaia, V Wagner-Hartl - Applied Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
The number of video cameras in public places increases due to different reasons such as
detecting dangers (eg, thefts, robberies, terrorist attacks) and security breaches in crowds …

Exploring Public's perception of safety and video surveillance technology: A survey approach

BR Ardabili, AD Pazho, GA Noghre, V Katariya… - Technology in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Addressing public safety effectively requires incorporating diverse stakeholder perspectives,
particularly those of the community, which are often underrepresented compared to other …

All eyes on you! impact of location, camera type, and privacy-security-trade-off on the acceptance of surveillance technologies

J Offermann-van Heek, K Arning, M Ziefle - Smart Cities, Green …, 2019 - Springer
While surveillance technologies are increasingly used to prevent or detect crimes and to
improve security, critics perceive recording and storage of data as a violation of individual …

The surveillance society: which factors form public acceptance of surveillance technologies?

J van Heek, K Arning, M Ziefle - … , VEHITS 2016, Rome, Italy, April 23-25 …, 2017 - Springer
Currently, surveillance technologies are increasingly used to give people a sense of safety
in medical as well as crime surveillance contexts. On the one hand, perceived safety can be …

[HTML][HTML] Can video surveillance systems promote the perception of safety? Evidence from surveys on residents in Beijing, China

H Zhang, J Guo, C Deng, Y Fan, F Gu - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Ubiquitous utilization of video surveillance systems is supposed to promote safety, yet
whether these systems improve the residents' perception of safety is unknown. Moreover …

“How fear of crime affects needs for privacy & safety”: Acceptance of surveillance technologies in smart cities

J Van Heek, K Aming, M Ziefle - … on smart cities and green ICT …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
These days, surveillance technologies are a key component of smart and networked cities
preventing or detecting crime and giving the residents a sense of safety. On the one hand …

The thinking eye: Pros and cons of second generation CCTV surveillance systems

R Surette - Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & …, 2005 - emerald.com
Purpose–To discuss and review the shift to computer enhanced self‐monitoring CCTV
surveillance systems of public spaces and the social implications of this shift …

Video surveillance in smart cities: current status, challenges & future directions

H Sharma, N Kanwal - Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2024 - Springer
People across the world aspire to settle in urban areas for better opportunities in career,
education, and healthcare facilities. The increased proportion of people living in urban areas …

Intelligent video surveillance

C Held, J Krumm, P Markel, RP Schenke - Computer, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Deployment of smart CCTV requires understanding its social-psychological impact as well
as the ethical and legal implications. The featured Web extra is a video interview with …

Where, Wherefore, and How?-contrasting two surveillance contexts according to acceptance

J van Heek, K Arning, M Ziefle - … on Smart Cities and Green ICT …, 2017 - scitepress.org
Surveillance technologies are used all over the world for various reasons. In urban
environments, surveillance technologies are predominantly used for detecting or preventing …