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In recent years, public area CCTV has also begun to become more popular in the Korea. 2011, Korea’s Ministry of Public Administration and Security has recommended that other local governments set up an integrated CCTV control center in each of their districts. The ministry was planning to make it compulsory for local governments to install an integrated CCTV control center by 2015. More than 570,000 public cameras are managed by public agencies and local government offices. Currently, the integrated CCTV control center is playing a very positive role in fighting crimes in the district particularly through its liaison with the district police. The CCTVs were operated by a several different agencies and departments in the district, resulting in considerable redundancy in public service, inefficiency and delays in response to crimes, and other emergency situations. Therefore, Control Center should be operated lawfully and efficiently. CCTV Control Center will be managed by three ways: (1) IT Governance through cooperation with civil areas (2) by regulated with proper laws and (3) managed by proper guideline and personal training.
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1. Introduction
2. Theoretical background
2.1. CCTV Concept and introduction
2.2. Theoretical discussion on CCTV integrated control center
2.3. Precedent research
3. Analysis framework
4. Status and Problems of Integrated Control Center
4.1. Governance aspects
4.2. Legal and institutional aspects
4.3. Management and Operational Aspects
4.4. Intelligent CCTV appearance due to changes in technology environment
5. Policy Suggestions
5.1. Governance aspects
5.2. Legal and institutional aspects
5.3. Management and Operational Aspects
5.4. The need for new governance based on technology development
Acknowledgment
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