Effectiveness of Installed Closed Circuit Television on Senior High School Behavioral Self-Control

Authors

  • Harold Hinn E Saracanlao Adventist University of the Philippines
  • Yohanne Ludwig S. Quezon Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines
  • Hana Czel C. Ignacio Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines
  • Aram Vittorio B. Yap Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines
  • Donald A. Tannagan Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines
  • Megumi T. Rodriguez Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines
  • Glenda C. Alvares ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

https://doi.org/10.35974/isc.v11i4.3619

Keywords:

CCTV Cameras, Effectiveness, Behavioral Self-control

Abstract

It is important to explore how effective installed closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras are to senior high school students when it comes to their behavioral self-control. Thus, this research aimed to determine the effectiveness of installed closed-circuit television on senior high school students’ behavioral self- control. This study employed a non-experimental descriptive research design and purposely included nearly 132 students for this study. Findings show that CCTV Cameras are highly effective in senior high school students’ behavioral self-control. The researchers found that CCTVs are highly effective in their behavioral self-control as it makes students feel self-conscious on being monitored with the known surveillance technology. Installed CCTV cameras also make them feel safe as it secures students in their educational institution premises. As observed and reviewed furthermore, sex has no significance in effectiveness of CCTV cameras as it makes both male and female feel the same with the known technology. This study concludes that CCTV cameras are highly effective to students on their behavioral self-control and being monitored makes them feel self-conscious about it but makes them feel safe and secured. Also, students aren't even bothered by CCTV cameras installed in their school premises because it gets them to remain well-behaved and keep on their schedules as students. To add, schools should do an evaluation for students about the surveillance cameras to entertain their concerns and thoughts to make possible room for improvements. Finally, this study recommends further exploration to determine if installed CCTV cameras are effective on not just for senior high school students, but also for the junior high school students as well.

 

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Yohanne Ludwig S. Quezon, Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines

It is important to explore the effectiveness of installed closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras on senior high school students' behavioral self-control. Thus, this research aimed to determine the impact of CCTV on the behavioral self-control of senior high school students. This study employed a non-experimental descriptive research design and included 132 students through purposive sampling.Findings show that CCTV cameras are highly effective in enhancing students' behavioral self-control. The researchers found that CCTV makes students more self-conscious, knowing they are being monitored by surveillance technology. Additionally, installed CCTV cameras provide a sense of safety by securing the school premises. Further analysis revealed no significant difference between male and female students in terms of the perceived effectiveness of CCTV, as both genders responded similarly to the technology.In conclusion, CCTV cameras are highly effective in promoting behavioral self-control among students, as the awareness of being monitored encourages them to behave appropriately. Moreover, students are generally not bothered by the presence of CCTV cameras, as it helps them stay on track with their schedules and responsibilities. Schools are encouraged to periodically evaluate student feedback regarding surveillance to address any concerns and improve the system. Lastly, the study recommends further exploration of the effectiveness of CCTV on junior high school students as well.

Hana Czel C. Ignacio, Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines

It is important to explore the effectiveness of installed closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras on senior high school students' behavioral self-control. Thus, this research aimed to determine the impact of CCTV on the behavioral self-control of senior high school students. This study employed a non-experimental descriptive research design and included 132 students through purposive sampling.Findings show that CCTV cameras are highly effective in enhancing students' behavioral self-control. The researchers found that CCTV makes students more self-conscious, knowing they are being monitored by surveillance technology. Additionally, installed CCTV cameras provide a sense of safety by securing the school premises. Further analysis revealed no significant difference between male and female students in terms of the perceived effectiveness of CCTV, as both genders responded similarly to the technology.In conclusion, CCTV cameras are highly effective in promoting behavioral self-control among students, as the awareness of being monitored encourages them to behave appropriately. Moreover, students are generally not bothered by the presence of CCTV cameras, as it helps them stay on track with their schedules and responsibilities. Schools are encouraged to periodically evaluate student feedback regarding surveillance to address any concerns and improve the system. Lastly, the study recommends further exploration of the effectiveness of CCTV on junior high school students as well.

Aram Vittorio B. Yap, Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines

It is important to explore the effectiveness of installed closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras on senior high school students' behavioral self-control. Thus, this research aimed to determine the impact of CCTV on the behavioral self-control of senior high school students. This study employed a non-experimental descriptive research design and included 132 students through purposive sampling.Findings show that CCTV cameras are highly effective in enhancing students' behavioral self-control. The researchers found that CCTV makes students more self-conscious, knowing they are being monitored by surveillance technology. Additionally, installed CCTV cameras provide a sense of safety by securing the school premises. Further analysis revealed no significant difference between male and female students in terms of the perceived effectiveness of CCTV, as both genders responded similarly to the technology.In conclusion, CCTV cameras are highly effective in promoting behavioral self-control among students, as the awareness of being monitored encourages them to behave appropriately. Moreover, students are generally not bothered by the presence of CCTV cameras, as it helps them stay on track with their schedules and responsibilities. Schools are encouraged to periodically evaluate student feedback regarding surveillance to address any concerns and improve the system. Lastly, the study recommends further exploration of the effectiveness of CCTV on junior high school students as well.

Donald A. Tannagan, Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines

It is important to explore the effectiveness of installed closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras on senior high school students' behavioral self-control. Thus, this research aimed to determine the impact of CCTV on the behavioral self-control of senior high school students. This study employed a non-experimental descriptive research design and included 132 students through purposive sampling.Findings show that CCTV cameras are highly effective in enhancing students' behavioral self-control. The researchers found that CCTV makes students more self-conscious, knowing they are being monitored by surveillance technology. Additionally, installed CCTV cameras provide a sense of safety by securing the school premises. Further analysis revealed no significant difference between male and female students in terms of the perceived effectiveness of CCTV, as both genders responded similarly to the technology.In conclusion, CCTV cameras are highly effective in promoting behavioral self-control among students, as the awareness of being monitored encourages them to behave appropriately. Moreover, students are generally not bothered by the presence of CCTV cameras, as it helps them stay on track with their schedules and responsibilities. Schools are encouraged to periodically evaluate student feedback regarding surveillance to address any concerns and improve the system. Lastly, the study recommends further exploration of the effectiveness of CCTV on junior high school students as well.

Megumi T. Rodriguez, Adventist Unviersity of the Philippines

It is important to explore the effectiveness of installed closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras on senior high school students' behavioral self-control. Thus, this research aimed to determine the impact of CCTV on the behavioral self-control of senior high school students. This study employed a non-experimental descriptive research design and included 132 students through purposive sampling.Findings show that CCTV cameras are highly effective in enhancing students' behavioral self-control. The researchers found that CCTV makes students more self-conscious, knowing they are being monitored by surveillance technology. Additionally, installed CCTV cameras provide a sense of safety by securing the school premises. Further analysis revealed no significant difference between male and female students in terms of the perceived effectiveness of CCTV, as both genders responded similarly to the technology.In conclusion, CCTV cameras are highly effective in promoting behavioral self-control among students, as the awareness of being monitored encourages them to behave appropriately. Moreover, students are generally not bothered by the presence of CCTV cameras, as it helps them stay on track with their schedules and responsibilities. Schools are encouraged to periodically evaluate student feedback regarding surveillance to address any concerns and improve the system. Lastly, the study recommends further exploration of the effectiveness of CCTV on junior high school students as well.

 

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2024-10-23

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Saracanlao, H. H. E., Quezon, Y. L. S., Ignacio, H. C. C. ., Yap, A. V. B., Tannagan, D. A., Rodriguez, M. T., & Alvares, G. C. (2024). Effectiveness of Installed Closed Circuit Television on Senior High School Behavioral Self-Control. 11th International Scholars Conference, 11(4), 1239-1253. https://doi.org/10.35974/isc.v11i4.3619