Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Part one: Introduction; 1 Introduction: power and vision; Part two: CCTV and social theory; 2 Closed circuit television and the city; 3 Beyond Foucault: towards a contemporary theory of surveillance; Part three: CCTV in context; 4 The panopticisation of shopping: CCTV and leisure consumption; 5 Towards the fifth utility? On the extension and normalisation of public CCTV; 6 From another angle: police surveillance and football supporters; Part four: Evaluating CCTV
7 Evaluating the effectiveness of CCTV schemes8 Evaluating Scotland's first town centre CCTV scheme; 9 Crime reduction, diffusion and displacement: evaluating the effectiveness of CCTV; 10 CCTV and shop theft: towards a realistic evaluation; Part five: Questioning CCTV; 11 What's the problem, girls? CCTV and the gendering of public safety; 12 Public support for town centre CCTV schemes: myth or reality?; 13 Restraining big brother? The regulation of surveillance in England and Wales; Part six: CCTV: The future and the past; 14 CCTV: a new battleground for privacy
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15 Algorithmic surveillance: the future of automated visual surveillance16 A brief chronology of photographic and video surveillance