CCTV
How biometrics can be a force for good and ill
Leading forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black steadfastly refuses to use her fingerprints to open things like her phone, but she is supportive of a future where biometrics can unlock… Audio
How biometrics can be a force for good and ill
Leading forensic anthropologist Professor Dame Sue Black steadfastly refuses to use her fingerprints to open things like her phone, but she is supportive of a future where biometrics can unlock… Audio
Josh Davis and the science behind super-recognisers
Dr Josh Davis stumbled across so-called super recognisers while doing his PhD on police use of CCTV footage. He discovered there was a group within the police force that had an incredible ability to… Audio
Skripal poisoning: Two suspects identified by UK police
Detectives in the United Kingdom appear to have isolated two people from CCTV images as their prime suspects in the nerve agent poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in March. The attack lead to the… Audio
CCTV shows jail attack that led to mass strip search
The strip search of 209 prisoners over two days was at the centre of a court case last month where two of the country's most notorious inmates, Arthur Taylor and Phillip John Smith, argued it was… Video, Audio
CCTV at home to police domestic violence
To Australia now, where women at risk from violent partners are getting CCTV in their homes as a deterrent under a trial announced in Victoria. Audio
Are CCTV cameras watching you?
A security risk analyst says the ability to snoop into private homes with CCTV cameras is part of a widespread problem throughout the country. Audio
Auckland Transport rules out Big Brother-style surveillance.
Auckland Transport says it's new camera monitoring system won't be used to carry out Big Brother-style surveillance. Audio