Addressing public safety effectively requires incorporating diverse stakeholder perspectives, particularly those of the community, which are often underrepresented compared to other …
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 …
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 …
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 …
This dissertation offers a systematic examination of permanently-installed video surveillance systems in public places, such as parks and schools. Engaging with scholarly literature on …
Understanding the attitudes of members of the public towards the impact of surveillance technologies used to enhance public security on their privacy is an essential, but complex …
M Cayford, W Pieters, P Van Gelder - Journal of Information …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to explore how the public perceives the effectiveness of surveillance technology, and how people's views on privacy and their views on effectiveness …
This exploratory study measures the effect of viewing news stories and information about privacy breaches and surveillance technology, on awareness and sensitivity to privacy and …
M Kohn - Constellations: An International Journal of Critical & …, 2010 - academia.edu
On May 1, 2006 Charles Grapski was arrested, handcuffed, and taken to jail where he was charged with a felony. His crime had taken place a few days earlier during an interview with …