Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

A good practice guide for the implementation of redeployable CCTV / Martin Gill, Anthea Rose, Kate Collins.

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1 online resource (28 pages)

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Implementing and using RCCTV systems can be problematic. Based on users’ experiences it is clear that RCCTV can take far longer to become operational than originally anticipated and once operational the user may still face many ongoing technical difficulties. Whilst an RCCTV system allows flexibility and is relatively cheap to purchase, this must be weighed against the fact that it is difficult to use and very sensitive to misuse at present. However, if the technological problems are dealt with, redeployable cameras, like static cameras can potentially be a valuable tool, especially when used in conjunction with other initiatives (see, Gill et al, 2005). This guide has presented some of the key issues that need to be addressed when implementing an RCCTV scheme. Effective implementation requires a clear rationale for purchase, the identification of funding streams to support capital and ongoing revenue costs, realistic timescales and communication between and within partners. The system chosen needs to fit with the intended use and the geography of the area. Managers of RCCTV systems should have clear operational requirements and realistic expectations of what the technology can achieve. Technical problems can be minimised by the testing of systems prior to purchase although it must be noted that as with any wireless transmission system, such tests will not prove exhaustive. Prior to using the system a gatekeeper for the cameras, additional staff, clear protocols to comply with legislation and training programmes need to be in place.

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Introduction. -- Methodology. -- How to implement an RCCTV scheme. -- Why do I need RCCTV? -- Project management. -- How do I know what kind of system I need? -- What types of systems are available? -- How much does CCTV cost? -- Protocols and legislation. -- Are the images good enough for evidential purposes? -- Staffing and training. -- Summary. -- Where can I get more information about RCCTV?

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