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The long eye of the law: closed circuit television, crime prevention and civil liberties

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Crime Law Crime prevention Australia
Description

The NSW Law Reform Commission is considering a proposal that all closed circuit television (CCTV) surveillance camera footage older than 21 days should be destroyed. They are worried that stockpiling information on people's daily lives and lawful routines violates civil liberties. In this paper Conde argues that this is an over-reaction. Current regulations are adequate to prevent information from being shared or distributed inappropriately and CCTV has a positive role to play in crime prevention and detection.

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