Advantages   of Security Systems at Schools in Goa
There   are many important reasons why schools have a definite necessity in having   security systems installed throughout school grounds. Security systems prevent   issues such as: vandalism, bullying, criminal activity and sexual predators. Up   until recently, many schools had CCTV security systems installed throughout   outdoor play areas, Classrooms, Office area, and hallways to mainly prevent and   monitor vandalism. It turns out that cameras can prevent and monitor many other   problematic issues.
Vandalism   on school properties have been an issue for many years and school budgets have   been applied in order to purchase and install security systems to minimize   damage. The installation and use of security cameras have been proven to   minimize vandalism, either by catching the perpetrator or deterring such   activities from occurring in the first place.
Surveillance   cameras have become essential in monitoring and preventing bullying as well.   Bullying has always been an important issue in schools, but only recently has it   become recognized as part of the school's responsibility to monitor and   discourage such activities. The Sunrise news station, which is located in Sydney   Australia, reported a decrease in school bullying after cameras were installed   to prevent vandalism (see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSgqR49ijMs ).
Schools   that have been investing their money on CCTV security camera systems are   reassuring for many parents. A school willing to invest their money in security   systems ensures that the general safety and security of their children are being   addressed during schools hours, including after-school extracurricular   activities and programs.
An   important issue that has been overlooked many times are sexual predators. One of   the biggest threats that school children face is the threat of sexual predators   and pedophiles hanging around unobtrusively on school campuses or in parking   lots. Camera system footages are very useful in tracking down predators or   helping inform police about threatening situations in real   time.
Criminal   activity is also a problem occurring on school property and during school   operating hours. Drugs being dealt on school grounds have been a highly   problematic issue for many years. The presence of highly visible surveillance   cameras at strategic locations, such as buildings and public areas/ school   property premises, can prevent the dealing and usage of smoking ,drugs and   alcohol and. It is foremost a deterrent and of course a tool in apprehending   those involved in such criminal activity and removing them from school   grounds.
School   security personnel monitoring the screens and viewing security camera positions   can take real-time action in notifying law enforcement and evacuating children,   faculty, and staff in case of emergencies, such as fires or other dangerous   situations. The shocking event of Rape Case in Vasco is example of non existence   of CCTV. The most popular cameras used by schools are PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom)   Cameras. They are ideal for real time monitoring and can cover 360   degrees.
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News   which published in Indian Express
School principals turn to CCTV cameras to maintain discipline
Posted   online: Fri Aug 19 2011, 03:35 hrs
Chandigarh   : With   infrastructure increasing in most of Chandigarh's private schools, principals   have found it difficult to monitor activities both inside and outside the   classrooms. To solve the problem schools have now turned to CCTV cameras which   are connected to Digital Video Recorder (DVR) systems, that now enable   principals to keep a tab on everything from their offices. Over the past year,   the CCTV cameras have become a common feature in nearly 55 of the total 63   private schools in the city. They are primarily installed in corridors,   classrooms, playgrounds, library, reception hall, laboratories and the entry   gate.
For   the principals the cameras have emerged as an effective tool in ensuring   discipline, as they feel that the cameras create a psychological impact of   'being under surveillance' not only among students but teachers and non-teaching   staff.
Sanjay   Sardana, Director of Manav Mangal group of Schools told Newsline: "The principal   cannot be present everywhere all the time. But the cameras have done away with   this limitation since everyone in the school, especially the students, gets a   sense of being under surveillance and hence maintain   discipline".
Additionally,   the DVR allows authorities to review events that have occurred over the previous   seven days. This allows school heads to investigate complaints of bullying,   misconduct or scuffles among students or even teachers by reviewing the stored   footage.
"In   case the principal is not in the office, she can always view the previous days   happenings. To look into the complaints, the principal can make use of the   recorder in finding out that what went wrong. This way the system allows a fool   proof inspection," said Punita Singh, counsellor at Carmel Convent School,   Sector 9.
In   some of the schools, the cameras are installed in the principal's room as well.   "Apart from keeping an eye on the happenings in the different parts of the   school, the basic purpose of installing these cameras is also to keep a check on   those who come and meet us, " said a school principal.
While   most of the schools state the parents of students share a consent with them in   reviewing the students through the cameras, they also agree that enough   consideration has to be made to ensure that the surveillance system does not get   interpreted as an intrusion into the freedom of students or teachers at the   school.
"Time   and again we need to take feedback from teachers and students in order to make   sure they do not feel restricted due to the camera being there over their heads   all the time," said Sardana. On an average, each of the schools have installed a   total of 90 cameras with each camera costing between Rs 8,000 to   10,000.
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