Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia)

The purpose of this project is to study the available literature about the usage of CCTV systems as crime prevention tools and subsequently, make feasible analysis and findings for proposing a secure framework of system implementation. The field of the study covers the crime prevention technique whi...

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Main Author: Achin, Hamidi
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Published: 2008
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spelling my-utm-ep.95592018-06-29T21:50:56Z Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia) 2008-11 Achin, Hamidi QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The purpose of this project is to study the available literature about the usage of CCTV systems as crime prevention tools and subsequently, make feasible analysis and findings for proposing a secure framework of system implementation. The field of the study covers the crime prevention technique which can be achieved by CCTV implementation and other necessary tools. It was also attempts to analyse the responses from two type of questionnaires and series of interviews with Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) and Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) officers. The effectiveness and acceptability level in CCTV implementation becomes the nerve in problem definition. After the objectives had been derived, the project methodology continues with determination of the scope and limitation of the study and starts gathering primary and secondary data for analysis and finding before giving final recommendations. As a result, respondents actually gave good indicators in supporting the usage of CCTV provided it implementation with proper mechanism and run by right organisation. Few important factors had been recommended as pillars of secure framework such as operational requirements, decision guidelines, performance standard, evidence requirements and importance of CCTV operators. In the near future, this study can be extended into technical configuration of CCTV system and legislation aspect in detail. 2008-11 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9559/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9559/5/HamidiAchinMFSKSM2008TOC.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Computer Science and Information System Faculty of Computer Science and Information System Jerry H. Ratcliffe (2005). CCTV and Crime Prevention. Temple University, Philadelphia. Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington (2002). Crime Prevention Effects Of Closed Circuit Television: A Systematic Review Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate, London. Rachel Armitage (2002). To CCTV or not to CCTV? Nacro Crime and Social Policy Section, London. Wade Deisman (2003). CCTV: Literature Review and Bibliography. University of Ottawa. J Aldridge (1994) Who Will Be The First To Test Your CCTV Security or Safety System? White Crescent Press: Crescent Road, Luton. Marianne L. Gras (2004). The Legal Regulation of CCTV in Europe. http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/cctv.htm. Foucault, M (1991) Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison, Penguin. Marcus Nieto (1997). Public Video Surveillance: Is It An Effective Crime Prevention Tool? California Research Bureau. Cohen, LE and Felson, M (1979). Social Change and Crime Rate Trends: A Routine Activity Approach. American Sociological Review.
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Computer science
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Computer science
Achin, Hamidi
Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia)
description The purpose of this project is to study the available literature about the usage of CCTV systems as crime prevention tools and subsequently, make feasible analysis and findings for proposing a secure framework of system implementation. The field of the study covers the crime prevention technique which can be achieved by CCTV implementation and other necessary tools. It was also attempts to analyse the responses from two type of questionnaires and series of interviews with Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) and Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) officers. The effectiveness and acceptability level in CCTV implementation becomes the nerve in problem definition. After the objectives had been derived, the project methodology continues with determination of the scope and limitation of the study and starts gathering primary and secondary data for analysis and finding before giving final recommendations. As a result, respondents actually gave good indicators in supporting the usage of CCTV provided it implementation with proper mechanism and run by right organisation. Few important factors had been recommended as pillars of secure framework such as operational requirements, decision guidelines, performance standard, evidence requirements and importance of CCTV operators. In the near future, this study can be extended into technical configuration of CCTV system and legislation aspect in detail.
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author Achin, Hamidi
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title Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia)
title_short Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia)
title_full Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia)
title_fullStr Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia)
title_full_unstemmed Secure framework for implementing close circuit television (CCTV) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (Malaysia)
title_sort secure framework for implementing close circuit television (cctv) system as a crime prevention tool : case study (malaysia)
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Computer Science and Information System
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publishDate 2008
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