Publicação
O sistema de videovigilância
| Resumo: | Entitled the video Surveillance System and its effects on crime prevention and investigation, this dissertation aims to bring to the discussion, the beneficial effect that this system can have on the action of criminal Prevention and investigation of our police organs Criminal and security agents. The present dissertation is composed of a theoretical part, which essentially focused on a bibliographic research carried out in books, dissertations, scientific articles, legislation and Internet pages on the subject under consideration, and a practical part composed Essentially by a statistical analysis of data referring to the municipalities of Amadora and Fátima, before and after the implementation of the video surveillance system, and some interviews conducted to entities and representatives of institutions of both Municipalities under study. The information collected, in interviews and statistical data, was the subject of analysis and comparisons, which led to the conclusions presented in the present study. With the data obtained, it is intended to assess whether the use of this system constitutes an added value for criminal prevention and investigation, if it has a deterrent effect on criminals, whether it is possible to reconcile the right to the privacy of private life, with the right of image and the right to safety, and whether, in fact, with the use of this crime system decreases or transfers to other areas not guarded by camcorders. In this sense, it intends to contribute to the deepening of knowledge on the theme of video surveillance and to defend, based on the results obtained, the implementation of this system in public places, where high crime levels are present, Coordinated by an information coordinator office. |
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| Autores principais: | Pereira, Daniel José Rodrigues |
| Assunto: | videovigilância direito à segurança direito à reserva da intimidade da vida privada direito à imagem prevenção e investigação criminais video surveillance right to security right to privacy right to image prevention and criminal investigation |
| Ano: | 2019 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | dissertação de mestrado |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso aberto |
| Instituição associada: | Universidade Nova de Lisboa |
| Idioma: | português |
| Origem: | Repositório Institucional da UNL |
| Resumo: | Entitled the video Surveillance System and its effects on crime prevention and investigation, this dissertation aims to bring to the discussion, the beneficial effect that this system can have on the action of criminal Prevention and investigation of our police organs Criminal and security agents. The present dissertation is composed of a theoretical part, which essentially focused on a bibliographic research carried out in books, dissertations, scientific articles, legislation and Internet pages on the subject under consideration, and a practical part composed Essentially by a statistical analysis of data referring to the municipalities of Amadora and Fátima, before and after the implementation of the video surveillance system, and some interviews conducted to entities and representatives of institutions of both Municipalities under study. The information collected, in interviews and statistical data, was the subject of analysis and comparisons, which led to the conclusions presented in the present study. With the data obtained, it is intended to assess whether the use of this system constitutes an added value for criminal prevention and investigation, if it has a deterrent effect on criminals, whether it is possible to reconcile the right to the privacy of private life, with the right of image and the right to safety, and whether, in fact, with the use of this crime system decreases or transfers to other areas not guarded by camcorders. In this sense, it intends to contribute to the deepening of knowledge on the theme of video surveillance and to defend, based on the results obtained, the implementation of this system in public places, where high crime levels are present, Coordinated by an information coordinator office. |
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