Three types of image
capture systems are generally available:-
- Closed Circuit Television
(CCTV)
- Digital Still Shot Cameras
- 35mm Still Shot Cameras
Purpose of any Image Capture Systems
- Identify the suspected criminal(s)
visually for purposes of evidence.
- Provide a linked record of the
date, time and place of any image.
- Visually confirm the nature of
the crime which was committed.
- Visually connect the suspected criminal(s)
with the crime.
- Provide evidence supporting detail relating to the
circumstances.
Common Specification for all Image Capture Systems
- Provide good quality
images.
- Designed to capture full frame shots of the heads and shoulders
of all people exiting the premises. This should ensure that
images of criminals are
captured
whilst leaving the premises and discarding any face
masks etc.
- The system should have the capability to record a full-length
view of a person 1.92m tall, to occupy at least 60% of image height,
in
at least one
of the captured
images.
- Embedded date and time.
- Operate under existing light levels within
the premises.
- All systems should be regularly maintained to ensure
continuous quality
of image capture and retention.
- All image systems and management processes
must comply with the Data Protection Act (DPA) and any applicable
British Security Industry
Association (BSIA) codes of practice.
- Signage must be displayed in the customer
area to advise that image capture
systems are in operation (DPA).
- All systems must be operated by the correct
procedures to ensure an evidence trail is recorded and can
be retrieved for evidential purposes.
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Specification
All CCTV systems should consist of:-
- A video recording device located in a secure
area or locked cabinet.
- A library of 31 videotapes for storage and rotation
of captured images.
- A monitor to review images and recorded picture
quality.
- Systems may be expanded to cover other parts of the retail
premises but it is recommended that any such extension should
not reduce the effect
of evidence capture during a raid situation.
- The system should record images
as near to real time as possible and where practical, personal
attack buttons should be connected via the
CCTV system to change any
time-lapse recording to real time.
Digital Still Shot Cameras Specification
- The camera can be either manually or automatically triggered.
- Images
from a time period before and after the event trigger are captured
for later recovery and analysis.
- Facility to transfer images to
secondary external storage for later use.
- Camera covers to be lockable
or securely fixed to prevent unauthorised tampering of settings
or removal of images.
- All image storage facilities should be encrypted
to prevent modification or alteration.
- The camera must be able to
be stopped immediately after an incident to protect the captured
data.
35mm Still Shot Cameras Specification
- The staff can either
manually or automatically activate the camera.
- The trigger mechanism
should have the capacity to activate either individual shots
or to run the entire film.
- Camera covers to be lockable or security fixed
to prevent unauthorised tampering of settings or removal of images.
- The
system should be tested on a regular basis to ensure that the
film has not jammed – the recommended procedure is a weekly
test that includes taking five or more shots
with a log to register the frame
numbers.
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