Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Development and Its Extensions in Taiwan China
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Development and Its Extensions in Taiwan China
- 아시아경찰학회
- 아시아경찰학회 국제학술회의
- The 2007 8th AAPS Annual Conference Proceeding
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2007.10109 - 117 (9 pages)
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In the new era of the 21st century coupled with the concept of a fully digitalized managerial trend, it was necessary to manage police affairs with this advanced technology. To establish a customer-oriented and service-based police system, Taiwan police has been executed a digitalization and a monitoring camera system at every important intersection, and digitalizing the case reporting and police operation and communication systems.<BR> With these innovations the police can make real-time responses more efficiently and achieve “information asymmetry” more comprehensively. Since these new initiatives, 99% of the cases went via the system, and in turn roughly saved 50% of the time on the police management and operation.<BR> The monitoring system installed at every important intersection was meant to decrease crime rate and improve traffic conditions. A monitoring network has been set up to enhance the collaboration among each district in order to stop crimes and make an accurate report on traffic flow; furthermore, the system facilitates the investigation of criminal cases and the track of hit-and-run vehicles. With these systems totally in Taoyuan County & Jiayi City crime clear rate has increased by 67% compare to the last year of 2003.
Abstract<BR>Fundamental Theories and Techniques of Crime prevention to these CCTV Systems<BR>Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Development in Taiwan & Its Extensions<BR>e-Power Video Integration in Jiayi City<BR>E-Case Report Platform<BR>Jiayi City Case Reporting Platform<BR>E-Dispatching System in Taoyuan County Police Department<BR>e-Pioneer Digital Interrogation Monitoring System in Jiayi<BR>e-Power Police Administration (e-power circle)<BR>Conclusions and Suggestions<BR>Reference<BR>
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