BCJ 3450 University of the Pacific Technology in Todays Courtrooms Discussion

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BCJ 3450

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Technology in Today’s Courthouse

For this unit, write an essay that examines the use of technology to secure and monitor the courthouse. Use the CSU Online Library and other resources to answer the following questions:

  • What is CCTV?
  • How can CCTV be used to create a safe and secured courthouse?
  • What is the history and importance of CCTV in the courtroom?
  • What is control access?
  • Why would controlling the access of where people can go in the courthouse be important to overall safety and security?
  • What are some examples of restricted areas in a courthouse?
  • In your opinion, what are the pros and cons of possibly using four-foot walled off quadrants to secure the courtroom? Those quadrants would include the following:
    • judge/stenographer/juror area,
    • defendant area,
    • plaintiff area, and
    • spectator area.

This essay should be at least two pages in length, not including the title page and reference page. The paper should include an introduction. A minimum of four sources, at least one must come from the CSU Online Library. All sources, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations in APA Style.

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Technology in Courtrooms

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Technology in Courtrooms
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is defined as the system that enables one to keep an eye
on activities occurring in particular areas. Monitors and cameras assist in viewing the events live,
and these footages are also recorded for future use. Unlike ordinary television, CCTV monitor
only broadcast footage from the installed cameras. CCTVs have existed for decades, and
technological advancement has enhanced their efficiency and quality of the footage.
Cases in the court can range from simple violations of the traffic laws to murder or armed
robberies, and in some instances, it might involve terrorism. In this regard, the people's safety in
the courtroom must be assured, and one way to do this is important to use CCTVs. The video
surveillance will assist in recording events as they happen (Chapter 2). That instant...


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