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WESTERN AUSTRALIA CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) GUIDELINES

CCTV Guidelines

The West Australia Police are establishing a register of CCTV systems within the state, registration details will be held centrally in a protected database, the database will be used to map the location of CCTV systems for use by Police investigators. CCTV footage is an invaluable tool for investigators and we are seeking your help to find out where these CCTV systems are.

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Blue Iris CCTV Registration

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The West Australia Police are establishing a register of CCTV systems within the state, registration details will be held centrally in a protected database, the database will be used to map the location of CCTV systems for use by Police investigators. CCTV footage is an invaluable tool for investigators and we are seeking your help to find out where these CCTV systems are.

Still images and video footage are considered to be one of the best ways to prove who did what and when. Images of this nature can cut down investigation time and may also guide us to very swift outcomes. Some images and video may be presented as evidence in a court.

Online registration is open to any owner of a CCTV system, we are particularly interested in CCTV systems that view streets and public space (foyers, entrances, parks, public infrastructure etc).

Blue Iris CCTV Registration

Police Licensing Services

Police Licensing Services deal with two main areas.

The performance of Security, Crowd Control and Inquiry activities within Western Australia are governed by the Security and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996 and Regulations.

Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers activities are governed by the Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Act 1994 and Regulations.

Police Licensing Services

The Insitute of Security Executives

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The Institute of Security Executives Inc. has a membership of nearly 900 security professionals including Master Licence holders who provide a wide and diverse range of security services and activities to the business, government and public communities of New South Wales. ISE has over 34 years of experience as a promoter of professional standards, ethics and best business practice. Our membership is required to meet all Master Licence conditions and comply with the NSW Security Industry Code of Practice.

We welcome enquiries from new and existing Master Licence holders regarding joining ISE and enjoying its networking opportunities which expand throughout Australia via its membership in the National Security Association of Australia Ltd.

The Institute of Security Executives Website

Queensland Security Association Incorporated

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Our Mission:

  • To promote and safeguard high standards of service in the industry and represent the interests of members both impartially and ethically.
  • To promote the services of our members and help mediate during disputes between consumers.
  • To submit appropriate legislation for the security industry through constructive dialogue with other industry associations.
  • To support members in their dealings with government authorities and promote cooperation between police and the industry.
  • To encourage quality training programs for security officers, installers and providers.
The Queensland Security Association Website

The Security Institute of South Australia

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The Security Institute of South Australia (SISA) was established in June 1972 as a voluntary, non-profit organisation with membership open to individuals or corporations engaged in security duties.

SISA now has the largest membership of any body representing the security industry within South Australia.

SISA exists to further the professionalism of the security industry in South Australia.

The Security Institute of SA Website

The Victorian Security Institute Inc.

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The primary objective of the VSI is to provide a forum for the advancement of Security Professionals and the industry in which they work.

The Victorian Security Institute (VSI) was established in 1973 by security professionals in order to develop the science of security management and to develop and direct the professional standards of the security industry. Today, the membership consists of security practitioners and educators from a broad range of industries who share a common belief in the value of high professional and ethical standards for the security industry. As a means to this end the Institute has initiated and developed educational and professional development programs to assist its membership and the security industry.

In summary, the VSI aims to:

  • Promote and have input into the development of professional standards.
  • Encourage and facilitate professional development
  • Act as a conduit through which information can be communicated to members, and
  • Provide networking opportunities for the betterment of its members.
The Victorian Security Institute Inc. Website

Fire & Emergency Services Authority of WA

The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA) and associated volunteers respond to a wide range of emergencies including fire, cyclones, storms, floods, road accidents, chemical spills and earthquakes as well as undertaking search and rescue operations on land and water.

We also aim to reduce injury, loss of life and destruction of property in our community through proactive measures. FESA helps the West Australian community prepare, prevent (where possible) and respond safely to disasters.

The Fire & Emergency Services Authority of WA's Website