The Growth of CCTV: a global perspective on the international diffusion of video surveillance in publicly accessible space

This editorial surveys the growth of video surveillance or Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) throughout the world, setting the scene for this special double issue of Surveillance and Society, on the politics and practice of CCTV, and provides a brief introduction to the contents of the issue.

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