Video Surveillance System Usage in Preventing Crime: Preliminary findings from Malaysia

The preliminary study focuses on two key aspects of crime prevention via Video Surveillance Systems (VSS) and the specific context of VSS deployment in Malaysia. The study employs interviews as a method of data collection and a thematic content analysis approach to data analysis. The research findin...

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Published in:ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL
Main Authors: Sukor, Mohd Ramdzan A.; Bahry, Farrah Diana Saiful; Khan, Mazlina Pati
Format: Proceedings Paper
Language:English
Published: E-IPH LTD UK 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001276023400018
author Sukor
Mohd Ramdzan A.; Bahry
Farrah Diana Saiful; Khan
Mazlina Pati
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Mohd Ramdzan A.; Bahry
Farrah Diana Saiful; Khan
Mazlina Pati
Video Surveillance System Usage in Preventing Crime: Preliminary findings from Malaysia
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
author_facet Sukor
Mohd Ramdzan A.; Bahry
Farrah Diana Saiful; Khan
Mazlina Pati
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spelling Sukor, Mohd Ramdzan A.; Bahry, Farrah Diana Saiful; Khan, Mazlina Pati
Video Surveillance System Usage in Preventing Crime: Preliminary findings from Malaysia
ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL
English
Proceedings Paper
The preliminary study focuses on two key aspects of crime prevention via Video Surveillance Systems (VSS) and the specific context of VSS deployment in Malaysia. The study employs interviews as a method of data collection and a thematic content analysis approach to data analysis. The research findings highlight the VSS's effectiveness in solving crime cases, satisfaction among participants using VSS, limited expertise and skills in video analysis, and the high costs associated with the installation. Future studies should delve deeper into the regional impacts of video surveillance on crime rates in Malaysia and investigate the integration of emerging technologies' effectiveness.
E-IPH LTD UK
2398-4287

2024
9

10.21834/e-bpj.v9iSI18.5482
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
hybrid
WOS:001276023400018
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001276023400018
title Video Surveillance System Usage in Preventing Crime: Preliminary findings from Malaysia
title_short Video Surveillance System Usage in Preventing Crime: Preliminary findings from Malaysia
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description The preliminary study focuses on two key aspects of crime prevention via Video Surveillance Systems (VSS) and the specific context of VSS deployment in Malaysia. The study employs interviews as a method of data collection and a thematic content analysis approach to data analysis. The research findings highlight the VSS's effectiveness in solving crime cases, satisfaction among participants using VSS, limited expertise and skills in video analysis, and the high costs associated with the installation. Future studies should delve deeper into the regional impacts of video surveillance on crime rates in Malaysia and investigate the integration of emerging technologies' effectiveness.
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