CPU Training on Pinhole Camera Prevention – Improving Campus Security and Gender Privacy.

publish date : 2022-05-05
Central Police University (CPU) implemented the "Operating Program on Prevention of Pinhole Cameras" and conducted pinhole camera detection in restrooms, bathrooms, and locker rooms to protect individual privacy and improve campus security.

On March 29, 2022, CPU held a training workshop to increase familiarity with detection equipment. This training was for task force members, and the speakers were from the CPU Department of General Affairs and the manufacturer's personnel. The workshop included the operation of detection equipment (including infrared and radio-frequency detection) as well as the detection of pinhole cameras and an acoustic intercept receiver on-site. The Office of General Affairs provided additional information on the following operational processes, and the workshop concluded with a positive response.

The CPU will perform monthly detecting operations and announce the results on the Office of General Affairs' website in order to implement the detecting operation of pinhole cameras and elevate the privacy and security on campus. Faculty and students can also learn about pinhole camera prevention from the website, which helps to protect our personal privacy and security from malicious intrusion.