2013
DOI: 10.11648/j.ss.20130203.15
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Traces of Occupancy and Its Effect upon Burglar′s Residential Target Selection

Abstract: Abstract:Burglary is a type of crime that happens most frequently to ordinary citizens, and its consequences may include financial damage as well as serious psychological repercussions. In South Korea, burglary cases constituted 16.1 per cent of the total crimes reported in 2011, thus calling for viable preventive measures to alleviate the on-going problem. In this study, the authors examined the main situational factors that played a crucial role in burglars' decision making in selecting specific targets and … Show more

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“…The Australian Institute of Criminology identifies that armed robbers can be classified in their professionalism by identifying the level of planning, preparation, and surveillance that goes into an armed robbery (Smith & Louis, 2010a). At the other end of the criminal scale, Chun and Lee (2013) identified that full-time professional burglars will conduct planning, preparation, and surveillance prior to breaking into a residence.…”
Section: Intent To Actualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Australian Institute of Criminology identifies that armed robbers can be classified in their professionalism by identifying the level of planning, preparation, and surveillance that goes into an armed robbery (Smith & Louis, 2010a). At the other end of the criminal scale, Chun and Lee (2013) identified that full-time professional burglars will conduct planning, preparation, and surveillance prior to breaking into a residence.…”
Section: Intent To Actualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%