Property or people?

In this project our group set out to take a look at surveillance on the main campus of Arizona State University with concern to what value or purpose that coverage may have. After looking at various buildings and parking lots/structures around campus, we found overwhelmingly that any active surveillance was arranged in such a way as to clearly serve as protective measure for property and not to enhance the safety of students, faculty, staff, or visitors to the ASU campus. Additionally, in areas heavily frequented by people throughout the day and where crimes of opportunity are prone to occur - there was little to no surveillance or deterrents.

Below are articles detailing our observations and findings regarding the sampling of locations we considered in this project.

Thanks for visiting!

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Contributions to this project were made by the following individuals:

Jon Hutcheson
Patrick Newton
Tom Rogers
Troy Sickels
Joe Waller

Posted at 04:44 PM

Articles regarding Buildings on campus:


Manzanita Hall

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Read article on Manzanita Hall

Posted at 09:32 PM

Business Building

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Read article on Business Building

Posted at 06:42 PM

Computer Commons

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Read article on Computer Commons

Posted at 05:58 PM

Articles regarding Parking on campus:


Lot 16

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Read article on Lot 16

Posted at 06:55 PM

Lot 59

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Read article on Lot 59

Posted at 05:42 PM

Structure 3

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Read article on Structure 3

Posted at 04:56 PM