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- Title
Video Surveillance and Corporate Security.
- Authors
Potokar, Marko; Androić, Sanja
- Abstract
Purpose: This article addresses the field of video surveillance and corporate security in companies in Slovenia, and attempts to show the basics of corporate security and the use of video surveillance, the reasons for their use and the consequences for the companies. Design/Methods/Approach: This research into the fields of corporate security and video surveillance used the description method, which provides basic definitions of terms, individual expert theories, and the survey technique that was used for the questionnaire in the empirical part of the research. The questionnaire was designed using the web program EnKlikAnketa (www.1ka.si), and the information gathered was processed using descriptive statistics in the program tool Microsoft Office Excel. Findings: The findings show that the field of corporate security in Slovenia is becoming increasingly important and companies in Slovenia use video surveillance exclusively for protection, but there are already signs of the need in other fields as well. We find that companies in Slovenia are already aware of the need for changes in the fields under research, and there are also indications of changes in linking systems of protection. Research Limitations/Implications: Conducting research in the fields of corporate security and video surveillance is difficult due to the delicate nature of the subject and also partly due to the lack of knowledge in these areas on the part of the employees in Slovenian companies. Practical Implications: The results gained and their interpretation can be the starting point for further in depth research in the fields of video surveillance and corporate security. Originality/Value: The research can provide the professional public with answers from the fields of video surveillance and corporate security that are as yet not adequately investigated.
- Subjects
VIDEO surveillance; BUSINESS information services; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MICROSOFT Office (Computer software); COMPUTER crimes; COMMERCIAL crimes; SECURITY systems
- Publication
Varstvoslovje: Journal of Criminal Justice & Security, 2014, Vol 16, Issue 2, p148
- ISSN
1580-0253
- Publication type
Article