Courthouse Applications

Courthouse locations tend to be a magnet for emotional outbreaks by individuals or interest groups. Risks in a courthouse range from information theft to riot control. Watching over decision-makers and clerical staff are a challenge, requiring a more active method of surveillance.

The system can provide fixed cameras, automated cameras, and remote controlled cameras that can effectively and efficiently record events taking place in the Courthouse, in its hallways and on the grounds surrounding the facility. Use cameras to maintain integrity of the handling of evidence, movement of prisoners, or protection for the judge and other staff members.

Typical uses are shown in the table below.

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Protected Areas:
Parking Areas Watch over cars while unattended, or identify vehicles that enter or leave parking facilities.
Vestibules and doorways Identify individuals as they enter and leave a building or facility.
Stairwells Help to manage risks by verifying that the stairwell is clear of injured persons, vagrants, spills, etc.
Lobbies View general activities in a public lobby. Identify individuals as they travel through the room.
Security Checkpoint Get a close-up of individuals who enter and exit secure environments. Watch over general activity at the checkpoint.
Docking facilities Watch over external entrances where prisoners are transferred between transportation and the Court House.
Emergency Exits Capture video of those who force their way through emergency exits. See who initiated an emergency alarm.
ATM Watch over ATM and Banking machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.
Cash Counters Close-up view of cash being handled and counted.
Vending Machines Watch over Vending machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.