Unveiling Justice: Exploring the Effectiveness of CCTV Cameras in Crime Detection and Identification

Authors

Glydelle M. Radoc

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Felipe T. Talento

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Val A. Aban

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

John Daryl N. Acas

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Dr. Junvil A. Insong

College of Criminology, Misamis University, Oroquieta City (Philippines)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100300185

Subject Category: Criminology

Volume/Issue: 10/3 | Page No: 2556-2563

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-03-11

Accepted: 2026-03-17

Published: 2026-03-31

Abstract

Surveillance cameras have increasingly become an important component of local crime prevention initiatives and urban security systems. This study examined the effectiveness of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in crime detection and suspect identification in one of the cities in Misamis Occidental, Philippines. The research aimed to explore how surveillance technology contributes to crime prevention, investigative processes, and community safety within the local context. A qualitative research design was employed, utilizing in-depth interviews with selected participants who were knowledgeable about the city’s surveillance operations and public safety practices. Data gathered from the participants were analyzed using thematic analysis in order to identify recurring patterns and perspectives regarding the implementation and performance of CCTV systems. The analysis generated five major themes that describe the perceived effectiveness and operational realities of surveillance cameras in the city. These themes include: (1) perceived effectiveness of surveillance cameras in crime prevention and detection, (2) role of CCTV in solving specific crimes, (3) challenges and limitations of CCTV use, (4) responses and workarounds to surveillance gaps, and (5) recommendations for system improvement. The findings suggest that surveillance cameras contribute to crime monitoring and investigative efforts, although their effectiveness is influenced by technical limitations, system coverage, and maintenance practices. Strengthening surveillance infrastructure, improving monitoring capabilities, and fostering collaboration between local authorities and community stakeholders may further enhance the impact of CCTV systems on public safety. The study recommends continuous system upgrades, strategic expansion of camera coverage, and stronger coordination among local government units, law enforcement agencies, and private establishments to improve the overall effectiveness of surveillance operations in the city.

Keywords

CCTV surveillance, crime prevention, crime detection, urban security, surveillance technology, public safety

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