A citywide HD system connecting the Selma PD and the Selma Housing Authority offers greater surveillance coverage across the municipality. Since installing the system, Selma has seen a reduction in criminal activity at GWC—crime reporting has fallen 75 percent, from 40 to less than 10 incidents per week.
The system is more reliable and functional than the Selma PD's previous analog-based system, and has become an important investigative tool, according to Chief William Riley.
The city has installed more than 30 HD cameras ranging from three to five megapixels to monitor the exterior of the GWC complex and at police headquarters to monitor the parking lot, main lobby, booking rooms, holding cells, Magistrate's Office, and the Selma Municipal Court.
The SPD installed several Avigilon analog video encoders to create a hybrid surveillance system that dramatically and cost-effectively improves the performance of its existing analog cameras.
The Avigilon HD surveillance system is monitored around-the-clock at both the SPD and GWC complex and stores up to 45 days of footage.