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Managing CCTV

This course will guide you through the process of designing and conducting an evaluation of your CCTV system. The course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to determine if your system is working to its full potential or not, and whether it is providing you with a good return on your investment.


What you will Learn


  • What an evaluation is designed to achieve 
  • How to use evaluation methods 
  • What can be learned about the way the CCTV system was implemented 
  • How to measure the impact of your CCTV 
  • How to measure cost effectiveness 
  • How to conduct a cost benefit analysis 
  • How to improve your system by learning from the results of an evaluation 

 

Programme

  • Introduction to CCTV evaluation
  • Determining what you want and what your system does
  • Evaluation methods
  • Is your system getting results?
  • Is your system cost effective?

Duration: 1 day

Fee: £495.00 (+VAT) per person

Dates: 10th September 2008

 

For more information or to book a place email us on training@perpetuitygroup.com


Related Courses

Managing security surveys

Managing crime prevention and crime reduction

Crime prevention through environmental design

Other Services offered by Perpetuity Group

Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International offers a number of security consultancy services in this area.  For more information please click on the links below.

CCTV Specification, Operational Requirements, Management and Audit

Security surveys and risk assessments

Designing out crime

Crime reduction and community safety

Regeneration




 
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