Surveillance at a Distance
Surveillance at a Distance refers to the use of various technologies and methods to monitor individuals, groups, or environments from a remote location. This type of surveillance is characterized by its ability to gather information without direct contact or immediate physical presence, often employing tools such as satellite imaging, drones, closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, long-range cameras, remote sensing devices, and network-based data collection systems. The primary purpose is typically for security, intelligence gathering, public safety, or behavioral analysis.