2. Why CCTV? I am a psychologist who has worked with enforcement officers inside occupational health and safety I have also worked in HCI as a Human Factors specialist And have an MSc in Forensic and Legal Psychology BLAZE AUTOMATION CCTV
3. Why CCTV? Goals: To reduce offending To reduce the number of victims of crime (personal and community) To understand how offenders/potential offenders view cctv BLAZE AUTOMATION CCTV
4. Why CCTV? Measures? Aiding those who observe CCTV screens Perhaps training and developing skills Processing (by whatever means) the precursors to offending behaviours allowing people to intervene. BLAZE AUTOMATION CCTV
5. Why CCTV? Understanding identifiers such as gait (other than faces). Seeing and understanding movement an intention more generally - perhaps using ideas from Direct Perception of JJ Gibson BLAZE AUTOMATION CCTV
6. Why CCTV? To develop ways in which CCTV can be deployed inside legal and human rights’ constraints To understand acceptable CCTV and unacceptable recording such as speed cameras (I do what’s acceptable - you offend!) BLAZE AUTOMATION CCTV
7. Why CCTV? Not to look at Undergrads ability to recognise faces from CCTV, neither live, nor via video nor stills Not to assess non-professionals’ ability to use CCTV for identification, nor understanding of what is seen on the screens. BLAZE AUTOMATION CCTV
8. Why CCTV? I have carried both quantitative and qualitative research for a variety of customer groups, and funding bodies. Interested most in the European Model of problem centred research, and multi-disciplinary groups seeking solutions together. BLAZE AUTOMATION CCTV