Video Surveillance: Effective Crime Protection Tool or Invasion of Privacy? Video cameras were seen as a great invention in technology when they were first created. They provide peace of mind for people in any area where crimes can be committed. They also provide hard evidence against people who commit certain crimes (Haering‚ Venetianer‚ and Lipton 279). In some cases‚ they serve as deterrents against people committing certain crimes. For example‚ if a shoplifter sees video cameras installed
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SGS Societe Generale de Surveillance SA is short‚ translated as “SGS.” It was founded in 1887‚ is the world’s largest and oldest non-governmental third party quality control and technical appraisal of the multinational corporations. Headquartered in Geneva‚ the world no 251 branches‚ 256 specialized laboratories and 27 000 professional and technical personnel in 142 countries product quality inspection‚ monitoring and assurance activities. The company claims the world’s 23 countries (mainly developing
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and Foucault have documented how the meanings of certain concepts transform as they progress through history. In Nietzsche’s case‚ this can be seen most vividly within his documentation of the changing concepts of morality presented in his work ‘On The Genealogy of Morals.’ This publication traces episodes within the development of moral valuations and‚ indeed‚ notes how changing concepts of good and bad have altered as history has progressed. Similarly‚ in ‘Madness and Civilisation‚’ Foucault records
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Topic: Is CCTV surveillance helping to reduce crime or is it affecting the people’s privacy in public spaces? SURVEILLANCE: A CURSE TO PRIVACY What does privacy means? “Privacy can be defined as ‘that area of a man’s life which‚ in any given circumstances‚ a reasonable man with an understanding of the legitimate needs of the community would think it wrong to invade” (Aquilina‚ 2010). For example‚ when people walk on street or play in parks‚ shop in a public market place‚ study or talk on
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Hand Gesture Recognition Technology Based Wireless Surveillance Bomb Diffusing Robot with Mobile Jamming Technique Title of the project : Hand gesture recognition technology based wireless surveillance bomb diffusing robot with mobile rjamming technique Domain : Robotics‚ Wireless Communication Software : Embedded C‚ Keil‚ Proload Microcontroller : AT89S52 Power Supply : +9V‚ 500mA Regulated Power Supply Display : Television Crystal : 11.0592MHz Communication Device
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‘.. Rear Window reads like an ironic reversal of Bentham’s ‘Panopticon’ as exploited by Foucault’ Write an essay exploring the significance of the surveillant theme evident in the film Rear Window. “We’ve become a race of Peeping Toms – what people ought to do is get outside their house and look in for a change.” – Stella‚ Rear Window‚ 1954. The theme of surveillance is all too clear in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film‚ ‘Rear Window’. From the opening credits‚ we immediately get a sense of what
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Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market (Technologies‚ Applications‚ Services‚ Geography) - Industry Analysis‚ Trends‚ Share‚ Opportunities and Forecast‚ 2012 - 2020 On 15th July 2014 The IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market are expected to grow at CAGR of 37.3% during 2012-2020. Increasing adoption of advance surveillance systems by the government sector and increased maintenance cost of existing surveillance system are major driving forces assisting in adoption of IP surveillance system
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What do you understand by term Epidemiology? How the study of Epidemiology helps us to know the health status of the community? Discuss the importance of Surveillance in the community health. Epidemiology is the study of how often diseases occur in different groups of people and why. Epidemiological information is used to plan and evaluate strategies to prevent illness and as a guide to the management of patients in whom disease has already developed. Like the clinical findings and pathology‚ the
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The concept of ‘panopticism’ was originally developed by Michael Foucault from his book Discipline and Punishment (1977) pp195-228‚ Foucault describe panopticon as “mechanism that coerces by means of observation”(pp:195)‚ at the time of writing his theory‚ there was a lot that was going on around Foucault such as the disband of the soviet union in china had led to a rethinking of socialism‚ changes in term of the nature of production as well as the industrialisation all of these led to a rethinking
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punishment‚ discipline and prison. [edit]Torture Foucault begins by contrasting two forms of penalty: the violent and chaotic public torture of Robert-François Damiens‚ who was convicted of attempted regicide in the mid-18th century‚ and the highly regimented daily schedule for inmates from an early 19th century prison (Mettray). These examples provide a picture of just how profound the changes in western penal systems were after less than a century. Foucault wants the reader to consider what led to these
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