Conditions or locations other than those occurring within the sight or immediate vicinity of the person conducting the video monitoring.
Video surveillance is the use of security cameras to monitor and record activity in a specific area or location for security, safety or monitoring purposes. Security cameras capture live footage, which can be viewed in real-time or recorded for later review.
CCTV can sometimes be used in court as evidence to prove someone was in a certain place or that they committed an offence. It can also improve community safety and prevent crime. For example, deterring someone committing a crime like robbery if they know CCTV will record their actions.
Monitoring of activities, outputs, and outcomes can be conducted at different levels and across multiple entities. For example, monitoring could focus on a single project or on a more extensive program or sector that includes numerous projects delivered by the same organisation or multiple organisations.