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    Developing conclusions based upon current trends with Robberies and Burglaries is a very difficult task. For many cases‚ many robberies and burglaries go unsolved. Unless the perpetrator is caught at the scene of the crime‚ these types of crimes are very difficult to be solved. Robberies and Burglaries are usually quick‚ sometimes planned out‚ and are over and done with before anyone knows anything is missing. The typical scenario of a crime today usually consists of the following. Masked and armed

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    Burglary Explain the distinction between the crime of burglary and the crime of robbery. The difference between burglary and robbery is that robbery is confrontational which makes it crime against person‚ and burglary isn’t which makes it a crime against property. As stated in the book “burglary is considered a property crime in which the thief seeks to avoid direct contact with people during commission of the crime. In addition‚ locations of burglaries are usually unoccupied homes or businesses

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    The robbery I was serving a lady and her child at the front of the cupcake shop‚ cute cupcakes. I was placing vanilla and chocolate cupcakes in a box when I heard a gunshot. My head shot up to the direction of the piercing sound. When my eyes find the attacker he had already shot 5 people‚ a child and mother and also two men. I froze as I saw the attacker moving towards me. As he was walking towards me I suddenly remembered there was an emergency button if there was ever an emergency the button

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    at helping prevent burglary? In reflection to the essay title Maguire et al describes Ken Pease’s Crime prevention as involving ‘…the disruption of mechanisms which cause crime events.’ And ‘How to disrupt them is the central question’. (1997:963). The mechanism adopted in preventing burglary has been seen by many as a positive step‚ but its importance and priority within government policy has been questioned. It is important to note that the terminology of ‘burglary prevention’ will relate

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    I‚ Officer Nazeri‚ in full uniform and marked patrol vehicle on April 1‚ 2014 at 1400 HRS responded to a dispatched call regarding a BURGLARY at 2340 San Leandro Way‚ Carmichael‚ CA 95885. The residence is a gray two-story SFR. I contacted the victim‚ Jensen‚ at the residence who related the following in summary: VICTIM’S STATEMENT: “I came home at 1130 HRS and noticed the front door ajar. My bedroom had dumped out drawers and things moved around. Missing new/in box Blue Ray DVD player

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    I could not believe my eyes when I saw these foreign robbers who make an attempt to rob my kind neighbour sundry shop.They looked very strong and mean.Two of them‚tall and dark-skin wearing masks and wanted to rob Mr.Samy’s shop.It happened one evening when the sun was about to set‚ my mother asked to me to go and buy some onions and salts from a nearby sundry shop which is apparently my neighbour.The shop was managed by Mr Samy ‚ a jovial middle-aged indian man with a huge pot-belly.His wife and

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    Geography essay The hazards of burglary have significannot impacts on people and the environment in which they live‚ and these impacts can be identified easily. Consequently‚ these hazards can be both prevented and/or managed effectively · Identify the impacts of this hazard: · Describe the responses that have been made to prevent and/or manage this hazards · Discuss the effectiveness of these responses Burglary n. pl. burglaries The act of entering a building or other premises

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    I woke up to complete silence but a screaming in my head that something wasn’t right. My eyes opened to the sight of two strangers walking through my living room. There was still no sound‚ not even the creak of their footsteps as they deliberately crept towards the door. I was instantly flooded with adrenaline as I shattered the silence with a single word. “HEY!” I barked‚ causing the eyes of the men to snap straight towards the source of the word. Dropping what was in their hands they burst out

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    Theories Explaining Burglary Rational Choice Theory and Routine Activity Theory By: Tracy Eberts‚ November 11‚ 2010 Abstract Any family can fall victim to home invasion or burglary-not by criminals who rob us of our possessions‚ but by our routines that allow them into our lives in order to rob us of our souls. Rational choice theory focuses on how to deter burglary. By examining the Rational Choice theory and Routine Activity theory we can see why criminals offend after weighing the rewards

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    Madeline Hutcherson Criminology Writing 1 Theories and Burglary Routine activities theory is a theory that was created in the late 1970’s meant to explain crime and victimization. The routine activities theory is based off of the assumption made in previous theories such as deterrence and rational choice theory‚ which offenders rationally think out criminal behaviors before they engage in them. This assumption includes the theory that offenders calculate risks and consequences

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