The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat

In Malaysia, Close Circuit Television (CCTV) is widely installed for crime detection and to safeguard the security of the public. The usage of CCTV nowadays is extent to government institutions, offices, public places for instances Public Park, shopping complexes and parking lots. The main objective...

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Main Authors: Amir, Rozliana, Mohd Mazlan, Mazlinda, Nik Nadiah, Nik Mat
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33064/
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Mohd Mazlan, Mazlinda
Nik Nadiah, Nik Mat
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Nik Nadiah, Nik Mat
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description In Malaysia, Close Circuit Television (CCTV) is widely installed for crime detection and to safeguard the security of the public. The usage of CCTV nowadays is extent to government institutions, offices, public places for instances Public Park, shopping complexes and parking lots. The main objective of the installation is to detect crime as well as to reduce crime rates. However the issue is that how is the data from CCTV is being managed? Besides, how far the information can be disclosed to third party and at what circumstances it infringes the privacy of an individual. By conducting this research, we would like to analyze whether Malaysia have specific law, regulations, guidelines or code of practice imposed on Data user on the usage of CCTV. Thus, we refer to Data Protection Act 1998 in UK, Article 8 of European Convention of Human Right and Malaysian proposed Bill for the purpose of our research. This research also includes several recommendations for government to provide some guidelines for data user for instance data user not only have to put a signage to notify the people that they are being monitored by CCTV but inform the public that the information will be processed and used for the purpose it being installed. For non governmental organizations they have the responsible to increase public awareness on the consequences of the usage of CCTV. Since their image has been recorded, captured and keep for certain period then they should have right to access and to know how the information is being processed.
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spelling uitm-330642020-10-21T08:13:00Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33064/ The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat Amir, Rozliana Mohd Mazlan, Mazlinda Nik Nadiah, Nik Mat Quality of life Community development. Rural development In Malaysia, Close Circuit Television (CCTV) is widely installed for crime detection and to safeguard the security of the public. The usage of CCTV nowadays is extent to government institutions, offices, public places for instances Public Park, shopping complexes and parking lots. The main objective of the installation is to detect crime as well as to reduce crime rates. However the issue is that how is the data from CCTV is being managed? Besides, how far the information can be disclosed to third party and at what circumstances it infringes the privacy of an individual. By conducting this research, we would like to analyze whether Malaysia have specific law, regulations, guidelines or code of practice imposed on Data user on the usage of CCTV. Thus, we refer to Data Protection Act 1998 in UK, Article 8 of European Convention of Human Right and Malaysian proposed Bill for the purpose of our research. This research also includes several recommendations for government to provide some guidelines for data user for instance data user not only have to put a signage to notify the people that they are being monitored by CCTV but inform the public that the information will be processed and used for the purpose it being installed. For non governmental organizations they have the responsible to increase public awareness on the consequences of the usage of CCTV. Since their image has been recorded, captured and keep for certain period then they should have right to access and to know how the information is being processed. 2008-10 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33064/1/33064.pdf Amir, Rozliana and Mohd Mazlan, Mazlinda and Nik Nadiah, Nik Mat (2008) The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat. (2008) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
spellingShingle Quality of life
Community development. Rural development
Amir, Rozliana
Mohd Mazlan, Mazlinda
Nik Nadiah, Nik Mat
The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat
title The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat
title_full The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat
title_fullStr The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat
title_full_unstemmed The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat
title_short The legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in Malaysia / Rozliana Amir, Mazlinda Mohd Mazlan and Nik Nadiah Nik Mat
title_sort legal perspective on installation of cctv in public places in malaysia / rozliana amir, mazlinda mohd mazlan and nik nadiah nik mat
topic Quality of life
Community development. Rural development
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33064/