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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Role of Surveillance in Private Detection

When a security camera catches critical footage, it often takes a lot of work on the part of investigators to secure usable images. The field of video forensics is constantly expanding, enabling police to monitor video feeds for clues in solving their cases and through the "magic" of computer enhancement, analysts are now able to convert previous fuzzy images into clear pictures of suspects.

The technology of surveillance has been measurably improved since the early 1960s when bank cameras could not even capture the movements of people.

In the 1990s, the advent of digital technologies has improved picture quality and made monitoring much easier. A case in point would be the recently documented episode wherein a surveillance camera in a Kohl's parking lot caught a mother shoving her 4 year old daughter into the backseat of her SUV. The mother eventually surrendered to police and was brought up on child abuse charges.

We will explore this topic in more depth in the weeks ahead. Visit my website for more information.
Posted by krofina007 at 11:22 AM

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I am a Viet Nam veteran who then went to Penn State and obtained a bachelor degree. Following that, I had a 21 year career in state law enforcement with the Pennsylvania State Police. I worked on various assignments, including undercover criminal investigations. Following that, I signed on with Ralston/Purina , a Fortune 50 company and worked as their Corporate Security Director. In 1995, I left to launch my own private investigative business, Krofina Investigative Services, Inc. and have been successfully working in thie venue ever since.
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