SECURITY CAMERAS AND INVASION OF PRIVACY   2 
Security Cameras and Invasion of Privacy 
  Security cameras are devices that are utilized in monitoring specific areas and to 
discourage crime. Privacy is the ability of an individual or group of individuals to keep 
themselves from other people or their information and in so doing, reveal themselves selectively. 
With the rapid advancements in technology, security cameras are becoming the most broadly 
utilized technique in many nations to enhance security in private and public settings. In today’s 
society, the expanding utilization of surveillance cameras has resulted in various issues of 
privacy being raised (Horsey & Rackley, 2017). The usage of such devices has been universal, 
and it has affected our choice of lifestyle. From my point of view, I believe security cameras are 
not an invasion of privacy even though many people feel that it affects their privacy. This paper 
seeks to investigate whether or not security cameras invade individual’s privacy. 
  Security cameras have numerous benefits. An apparent advantage is that it assists in 
reducing crime since the police and the law enforcement will be in a position to get hold of the 
criminals in the act. In this case, the streets will be safer for the ordinary citizens of a specific 
country. More importantly, the installation of the devices will deter criminals from taking part in 
illegal or unlawful activities. Indubitably, the society will be safer since such law offenders will 
not be tempted to carry out crimes. That said it means that security cameras are not an invasion 
of an individual’s privacy since no person wants their atrocities to be monitored by the 
surveillance cameras. 
  Besides, security cameras offer a perfect solution to the gathering of material evidence 
used in solving criminal cases. Installing cameras in strategic areas is essential in monitoring 
words and actions of people during an occasion. Recent security cameras are equipped with both