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Behavioural case linkage : linking residential burglary offences in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

Behavioural case linkage : linking residential burglary offences in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... In spite of variation in recording and coding practices, the crime scene behaviour domain in this study managed a respectable level of accuracy in predicting linked status of offences. However there is room for ...

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Place, Space, and Residential Burglary: A Multi-Level, Spatial Analysis and Theoretical Integration.

Place, Space, and Residential Burglary: A Multi-Level, Spatial Analysis and Theoretical Integration.

... previously, it is possible that although residences nearby these attractor land uses probably entered into a motivated offender’s awareness space, the domicile targets themselves were unattractive in that these ...

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POLICE OBSERVATIONS OF THE DURABLE AND TEMPORARY SPATIAL DIVISION OF RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY

POLICE OBSERVATIONS OF THE DURABLE AND TEMPORARY SPATIAL DIVISION OF RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY

... Each police officer was given two A3 sized maps, one at a time. The two maps were identical and covered the police area in which the officers worked. The maps included information on the urban backcloth including the ...

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Examination of police dosage in residential burglary and residential theft from vehicle micro-time hot spots

Examination of police dosage in residential burglary and residential theft from vehicle micro-time hot spots

... for burglary and theft from vehicle occurring in residential areas that micro-time hot spots receiving police response had nearly 20 % fewer subsequent crimes than those receiving no police ...121 ...

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Residential burglary and repeat burglary victimisation in Tasmania

Residential burglary and repeat burglary victimisation in Tasmania

... Various research and policy implications emerge from the study, such as: the need to address police data quality issues; the need for greater clarification in defining what is meant by r[r] ...

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Burglars' specialisation: development of a thematic approach in investigative psychology

Burglars' specialisation: development of a thematic approach in investigative psychology

... a residential burglary is clearly distin- guished from other types of ...a residential burglary is very different from a theft in a public place or at a place of work, since any burglary ...

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Browse Title Index

Browse Title Index

... about residential burglary despite living in urban ...Although burglary cases have recorded a decline, the fears of crime are still high among the people in Kuching, ...of residential ...

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Conceptualising the trend in burglary in England and Wales

Conceptualising the trend in burglary in England and Wales

... from burglary risk, resulting in a polarisation of residential risk between rich and poor (Hope, ...recorded residential burglary during the following year (Field, 1990: ...in burglary ...

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'I should have been a security consultant': The Good Lives Model and residential burglars

'I should have been a security consultant': The Good Lives Model and residential burglars

... such, residential burglary was viewed as an instrumental means of obtaining money to secure fundamental ‘life’ goods such as accommodation and basic ...

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PAUSED for thought? Using verbal protocol analysis to understand the situational and temporal cues in the decision-making of residential burglars

PAUSED for thought? Using verbal protocol analysis to understand the situational and temporal cues in the decision-making of residential burglars

... The protocols were fully transcribed and provided detailed accounts of how burglars ‘read’ an area and the opportunities it presents. Drawing upon prior literature on residential burglary, Hayes’ (2000) ...

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Preventing Repeat Victimization: A Systematic Review

Preventing Repeat Victimization: A Systematic Review

... on burglary. Interventions for residential burglary and commercial burglary often included an initial security survey followed by securitization of ...for burglary victims was often ...

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The Determinants of Information Seeking Behavior Regarding Burglary and the Information Channels Used

The Determinants of Information Seeking Behavior Regarding Burglary and the Information Channels Used

... explanation would be that the participants do not view information-seeking as an effective form of preventing burglary. However, the average rate of response efficacy which describes the expected effectiveness of ...

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Investigating the Repeat and Near-Repeat Patterns in Sub-categories of burglary crime

Investigating the Repeat and Near-Repeat Patterns in Sub-categories of burglary crime

... three burglary sub-categories is observed to reflect the population distribution, as well as the land use patterns of the area (Figure ...of burglary incidents (Figure ...numbers burglary-of-hotels ...

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Trip Forecasting.ppt

Trip Forecasting.ppt

... Trip rate is estimated on characteristics of the trip generators with in the zone. Production rates are determined using the characteristics of the residential land uses and attraction rates using the ...

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Pushing back the boundaries:
new techniques for assessing the impact of burglary schemes

Pushing back the boundaries: new techniques for assessing the impact of burglary schemes

... the burglary rate were only statistically significant at the 5 per cent level for the sub-areas, the changes in the crime rate for car crime were significant for all SDP areas (targeted, non-targeted and entire ...

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The Impact of Residential and Non Residential Demand on Location Allocation Decision Making: A Case Study of Modelling Suitable Locations for EMS in Leicester and Leicestershire, England UK

The Impact of Residential and Non Residential Demand on Location Allocation Decision Making: A Case Study of Modelling Suitable Locations for EMS in Leicester and Leicestershire, England UK

... of residential and non-residential de- mand on facility location planning by comparing results from two loca- tion models: travel-to-work (TTW) and Residential ...the Residential mod- el uses ...

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Factors Related to Burglary From the Perspective of Burglars: A Qualitative Study

Factors Related to Burglary From the Perspective of Burglars: A Qualitative Study

... as burglary, which was mentioned by many participants during ...on burglary, pleasant experience of living with friends, friends’ experiments on burglary, friends' suggestion about burglary, ...

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The Reducing Burglary Initiative: planning for partnership within a project setting

The Reducing Burglary Initiative: planning for partnership within a project setting

... The amount of time that a project leader is able to commit to a project is often critical. The Goodwynton SDP was jointly led by a police inspector and the local authority community safety co-ordinator, who felt that the ...

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Is the ‘Shadow of Sexual Assault’ Responsible for Women’s Higher Fear of Burglary?

Is the ‘Shadow of Sexual Assault’ Responsible for Women’s Higher Fear of Burglary?

... With regard to the discussion whose shadow is responsible for sex differences in fear of crime, the results of our regression models can be summarized as follows: There is definitely evidence to support the ‘shadowing’ ...

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Children’s social care providers and places : 31 March 2011 - 30 June 2011 : final

Children’s social care providers and places : 31 March 2011 - 30 June 2011 : final

... and residential accommodation for children in boarding schools and further education colleges that Ofsted has regulatory or inspection responsibility for, covering the period between 31 March and 30 June ...homes, ...

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