
Panoptic Dreams
Streetscape Video Surveillance in Canada
Sean P. Hier(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 24. August 2010
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-0-7748-1871-1 (ISBN)
Description
The past few decades have seen a proliferation of video surveillance systems in major centres in a number of Western countries. Is this development in the public interest, or does it signal a move toward more intrusive forms of policing?
This book provides much-needed data for this debate as it explores how and why some Canadian cities introduced street surveillance programs between 1981 and 2005, and it brings to light the governance structures and privacy protection policy frameworks that made these programs possible. Although surveillance initiatives sprang from a dream to establish a crime-prevention system of discipline and social control, that dream soon gave way to rationalizations based on the idea that streetscape video surveillance is a crime-solving tool that makes people feel safer. Panoptic Dreams not only identifies good practice in planning, design, and implementation, it will foster informed debate about the ethics and utility of streetscape video surveillance in Western democracies.
This book provides much-needed data for this debate as it explores how and why some Canadian cities introduced street surveillance programs between 1981 and 2005, and it brings to light the governance structures and privacy protection policy frameworks that made these programs possible. Although surveillance initiatives sprang from a dream to establish a crime-prevention system of discipline and social control, that dream soon gave way to rationalizations based on the idea that streetscape video surveillance is a crime-solving tool that makes people feel safer. Panoptic Dreams not only identifies good practice in planning, design, and implementation, it will foster informed debate about the ethics and utility of streetscape video surveillance in Western democracies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
Adult education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Illustrations
19 b&w photographs
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-1871-1 (9780774818711)
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Person
Sean P. Hier is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Victoria.
Content
Part 1: Streetscape Monitoring Programs in Canada
1 Introduction
2 Establishing Streetscape Monitoring Programs
Part 2: The Rise of Streetscape Monitoring Programs
3 Monitoring Programs in French Canada
4 Sudbury's Lions Eye in the Sky
5 Kelowna and the Constitutional Debate about Public-Area Video Surveillance
6 London's Downtown Camera Project
Part 3: The Spread of Streetscape Monitoring Programs
7 The Expansion of Streetscape Monitoring Programs
8 Thwarted Efforts to Establish Streetscape Monitoring Programs
9 Thunder Bay's Eye on the Street
10 Panoptic Dreams: Arguments, Implications, and Recommendations
Appendices
Notes
References
Index
1 Introduction
2 Establishing Streetscape Monitoring Programs
Part 2: The Rise of Streetscape Monitoring Programs
3 Monitoring Programs in French Canada
4 Sudbury's Lions Eye in the Sky
5 Kelowna and the Constitutional Debate about Public-Area Video Surveillance
6 London's Downtown Camera Project
Part 3: The Spread of Streetscape Monitoring Programs
7 The Expansion of Streetscape Monitoring Programs
8 Thwarted Efforts to Establish Streetscape Monitoring Programs
9 Thunder Bay's Eye on the Street
10 Panoptic Dreams: Arguments, Implications, and Recommendations
Appendices
Notes
References
Index