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The report Crime and CCTV in Australia: Understanding the Relationship
will be publicly available 5th December 2006 as an e-publication via the
following website:

 

http://epublications.bond.edu.au/hss_pubs/70 

 

Please contact myself or the Chief Investigator, Professor Paul Wilson
([log in to unmask]) should you have any comments or queries
relating to this ARC-funded research.

 

Please feel free to share this link with colleagues who may be
interested in CCTV research.

 

Kind regards,

Helene

 

Helene Wells

Senior Research Officer

Criminology Department

Bond University, 4229, QLD

Ph: +617 5595 2684

Cell: +61 0414 759072

Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>  

 

Crime and CCTV in Australia: Understanding the Relationship (research
methodology in brief)

The impact of CCTV on recorded crime in two Gold Coast suburbs (Surfers
Paradise and Broadbeach) as well as selected QR Citytrain stations
utilised police recorded crime in order to undertake time-series
analysis to determine the effectiveness of CCTV. An observational study
was undertaken in a Gold Coast control room to investigate the general
control room operational practices, the monitoring strategies adopted,
why monitoring was initiated, the types of incidents surveilled and the
targets of surveillance. The survey research of QR commuters, Gold Coast
residents and business traders was undertaken to ascertain the impact
that CCTV has on the wider public and to gain information regarding
people's experiences with CCTV and their perceptions relating to
privacy.

 

 


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