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20 February 1973 The Cat Burglar Low Light Level Television In Action
George F. Neeb, R. C. Banta
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Proceedings Volume 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953621
Event: Solving Problems in Security Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, 1972, New York City, United States
Abstract
In January 1972 the Baltimore County Police Department had the opportunity to work jointly with Westinghouse Electric Corporation in a matter of a criminal investigation concerning a series of burglaries. This cooperative effort represented a breakthrough for local law enforcement in dealing with agencies outside the government for it gave evidence that resources previously unavailable, could be brought to bear on the crime problem and that the scientific community was prepared to lend whatever support was necessary to help stem the spiraling crime rate.
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George F. Neeb and R. C. Banta "The Cat Burglar Low Light Level Television In Action", Proc. SPIE 0033, Solving Problems in Security, Surveillance and Law Enforcement with Optical Instrumentation, (20 February 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953621
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KEYWORDS
Surveillance

Cameras

Low light sensors

Mining

Photography

Sensors

Imaging systems

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