The document discusses the rise in hate crimes and importance of remote monitoring using CCTV. It outlines potential security threats in public and private spaces like community centers, parks, and senior living facilities. Recommendations are provided for securing these areas through gatehouse monitoring, access control, and ensuring safety devices are functional. The importance of security training and assessing challenges is also emphasized to create secure public spaces and protect communities.
2. Rise in Hate-Crimes
There has been a reported rise in crimes in courthouses,
banks, festivals, funerals, schools, mosques, churches,
synagogues, clinics, water treatment plants, and power
grids, according to SPLC.
Role of Remote Monitoring
The rise in hate crimes has given rise to the importance
of remote monitoring, closed-circuit television (CCTV)
allows for observation by a single qualified security
officer stationed at a master console.
3. Potential Threats in Public
& Private Spaces
Every day, visitors or members enter public spaces
like recreation centers, parks, educational campuses,
and community centers that have unique security
needs. They create a positive & lively atmosphere for
customers looking for a few hours of recreation.
However, security risks are inherent to any public
space - especially those with poor perimeter security.
4. GATEHOUSE MONITORING
Surveilling and monitoring the entry and
exit points to a facility
INFORMING LAW
ENFORCEMENT BODIES
Intercepting crimes with informing law
enforcement bodies in real-time.
ACCESS CONTROL
Adhering to the protocols, only
authorized entries are granted access to
the perimeter.
FUNCTIONAL DEVICES
Ensure that safety devices (video
cameras) are in good working condition.
Recommendations for Remote Security
5. Takeaways for Public Space Security
While controlling access for different staff profiles is critical
to creating a secure public space like a recreational center.
The focus should be on the significance of security training in
community healthcare settings while assessing
the security challenges & liabilities.
6. Residential Security
Pew Research brings forward an interesting
statistic for this matter. In the U.S., 27% of adults
aged 60 and older prefer to live alone in specially
designated places such as independent senior
living spaces and retirement communities.
Consider securing your premises and protecting
the residents by a contemporary, technologically
advanced approach.
7. PARKING LOTS
Ensuring the safety of the properties even in
the dark spots or dimly lit properties.
GATEHOUSE MONITORING
An authorized entry verified in the housing
complex enhances safety and security.
PROTECTION AGAINST
TRESPASSERS
Protecting the properties from trespassers
prevents any unusual activities.
SECURE RESIDENTIAL
SOCIETIES
Guarding properties in real-time; taking
potential actions against crimes detected.
Recommendations for Remote Security
8. – Thomas Schelling, Nobel Laureate
“One thing a person cannot do, no matter how rigorous his
analysis or heroic his imagination, is to draw up a list of
things that would never occur to him.”
9. Any modern security agency needs to have remote security
support from a specialized offshore team to compete in
the security market today especially when it comes to
protecting communities from vandalism, hate crimes,
assault, robberies, and mob violence.
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