by Giles May
Close-circuit television or CCTV transmits video footages from mounted cameras to remote monitors, commonly for security and safety purposes. The transmission can take place either wirelessly or through cables connecting the video camera to the monitors.
Originally developed in Germany in 1942 to record the launch of V2-rocket by German engineer Walter Bruch, the CCTV system was installed in main business streets in an effort to prevent crimes. Banks and stores followed suit, monitoring the activities within the establishment. CCTV systems are available for private individuals today for the security of their homes and properties.
The system works by installing video cameras, which often tilts and pans the room, in strategic places that can give a wide view of the location. These video cameras transmit and record these images to a remote monitor or set of monitors usually observed by security personnel.
CCTV video cameras can be found in many public places. In banks, airports, subways, stores and malls, police and military facilities and even in the streets. These highly-crowded locations are hotspots for crimes like theft, terrorism and other acts of violence. Studies reveal that a criminal is less likely to commit personal crimes such as assault within the range of view of a camera. The fact that the suspect’s details can be recorded in the cameras and can be used to catch him later on can greatly deter someone from committing an offense.
While the question remains whether CCTV can actually reduce crimes, it has provided help in detecting criminals caught in the act. The video recordings of the CCTV installed in shops can provide identification to shop-lifters and burglars or clues to crimes done within the vicinity. Other than monitoring criminal acts, the surveillance systems are also being used to combat anti-social behaviours which include minor offenses such as littering, drunkenness, traffic violations, urinating in public and other public order offenses.
Although most linked with security and surveillance, there are other uses of CCTV system. Electron microscopy, medical imaging and robotics are few other functions of this technology. Live on-site video feeds for conferences, concerts and sports coverage such as boxing and wrestling are also an application of the CCTV system, as these footages are broadcasted to small and specific areas.
The CCTV systems have many types. Some captures images alone, while some can record sounds as well. The type of CCTV camera depends on its usage. If the system’s main purpose is for surveillance or traffic control, it does not require to be coloured, and black and white images may actually have a better resolution. However, if the main purpose of the CCTV system is identification and criminal deterrence, a coloured system is important.
A CCTV system can offer a sense of peace and safety to the everyday citizen; the awareness that criminals and terrorists are unlikely to commit violent acts when there are cameras around help calm people’s minds.
Lessening crime rates and bringing peace of mind to citizens only shows how valuable CCTV systems are these modern times.
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