Criminal surveillance is when someone watches someone to see if they are doing something illegal. The person, who is suspected of doing something illegal, gets watched by hidden cameras or other recording devices.
Art Buckwalter has written: 'The search for evidence' -- subject(s): Criminal Evidence, Criminal investigation 'Surveillance and undercover investigation' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation, Police patrol, Surveillance operations, Undercover operations
Unauthorized 'surveillance' of a person by a non-law enforcement citizen could be prosecuted as 'harassment' or possibly as a "peeping tom."
The two main benefits of a car surveillance camera are legal protection and safety. A vehicle's surveillance camera will capture any incidents and can thus prevent lawsuits, and just the sight of the camera can deter some criminal elements.
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Someone who is under surveillance is being monitored, observed, or watched closely by authorities or security personnel for specific reasons such as suspected criminal activity or national security concerns.
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• Criminal Surveillance, Ala. Code §13A-11-32 • Class B Misdemeanor
Weak evidence in a criminal investigation could be a single unreliable witness testimony without any corroborating evidence, such as physical evidence or surveillance footage.
Do you mean Criminal Conspiracy.
1. a police surveillance of an area, house, or criminal suspect: une planque (police jargon), une surveillance 2. an area or house kept under such surveillance: un objectif, une cible (both somewhat police slang) [English definitions are from Dictionary.com]
A means to watch over places and objects generally
it means to observe well in one particular thing