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Vandeviver, Christophe, and Wim Bernasco. "“Location, Location, Location”: Effects of Neighborhood and House Attributes on Burglars’ Target Selection." Journal of Quantitative Criminology 36, no. 4 (October 11, 2019): 779–821. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10940-019-09431-y.

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Abstract Objectives To empirically test whether offenders consider environmental features at multiple spatial scales when selecting a target and examine the simultaneous effect of neighborhood-level and residence-level attributes on residential burglars’ choice of residence to burglarize. Methods We combine data on 679 burglaries by 577 burglars committed between 2005 and 2014 with data on approximately 138,000 residences in 193 residential neighborhoods in Ghent, Belgium. Using a discrete spatial choice approach, we estimate the combined effect of neighborhood-level and residence-level attrib
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Meenaghan, Amy, Claire Nee, Jean-Louis Van Gelder, Zarah Vernham, and Marco Otte. "Expertise, Emotion and Specialization in the Development of Persistent Burglary." British Journal of Criminology 60, no. 3 (February 21, 2020): 742–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azz078.

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Abstract This article describes a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted among 70 experienced residential burglars regarding the reasons for getting involved in and maintaining criminal behaviour. Themes emerging reflected an interaction between skill-development and affect, which played a key role in the initiation and continuation of burglary-related behaviour. Early participation in burglary seemed to be strongly influenced by the desire for excitement. Over time this diminished and was replaced by habitual engagement in burglary. With respect to the actual commission of offences, aut
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KURAISHI, Hiroki, Kazumi WATANABE, and Taeko WACHI. "Residential Burglars' Decision Making." Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 75 (September 15, 2011): 3EV076. http://dx.doi.org/10.4992/pacjpa.75.0_3ev076.

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Nee, Claire, and Amy Meenaghan. "Expert Decision Making in Burglars." British Journal of Criminology 46, no. 5 (April 11, 2006): 935–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azl013.

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Cromwell, Paul F., Alan Marks, James N. Olson, and D'Aunn W. Avary. "Group Effects on Decision-Making by Burglars." Psychological Reports 69, no. 2 (October 1991): 579–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1991.69.2.579.

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CROMWELL, PAUL F. "GROUP EFFECTS ON DECISION-MAKING BY BURGLARS." Psychological Reports 69, no. 6 (1991): 579. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.69.6.579-588.

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FRITH, MICHAEL J., SHANE D. JOHNSON, and HANNAH M. FRY. "ROLE OF THE STREET NETWORK IN BURGLARS' SPATIAL DECISION-MAKING*." Criminology 55, no. 2 (March 10, 2017): 344–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1745-9125.12133.

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Lee, Kyung-Hoon, and So-Yeon Park. "Identification of Environmental Cues and Decision-Making Strategies of Residential Burglars." International Journal of Architectural Engineering Technology 4, no. 1 (January 26, 2018): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15377/2409-9821.2017.04.5.

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Park, So-Yeon, and Kyung-Hoon Lee. "Identification of Environmental Cues and Decision-making Strategies of Residential Burglars." International Journal of Architectural Engineering Technology 5, no. 1 (September 12, 2018): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15377/2409-9821.2018.05.3.

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Tersago, Pieter, Miet Vanderhallen, Joëlle Rozie, and Sara-Jane McIntyre. "From Suspect Statement to Legal Decision Making." Zeitschrift für Psychologie 228, no. 3 (July 2020): 175–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000412.

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Abstract. Notwithstanding that confessions are considered the “Queen of evidence,” how judges actually weigh suspects’ statements in reaching their decision remains relatively unknown. This study sought to examine how Belgian judges determine the evidential value of a suspect’s statement, specifically how they evaluate the statement’s: (a) admissibility and validity and (b) interaction with other pieces of evidence. To shed light on this legal decision-making process, 100 Belgian burglary case files were examined, and semi-structured interviews were undertaken with ten Belgian judges. The find
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Clare, Joseph, John Fernandez, and Frank Morgan. "Formal Evaluation of the Impact of Barriers and Connectors on Residential Burglars' Macro-Level Offending Location Choices." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 42, no. 2 (August 2009): 139–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/acri.42.2.139.

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Previous research evaluating burglars' offending location choices has produced mixed findings about the influence of physical barriers and connectors on offender movement patterns. Consequently, this article utilises the discrete spatial choice approach to formally evaluate the impact of barriers and connectors on residential burglars' macro-level offending location choices. Data from Perth, Western Australia, demonstrated that physical barriers and connectors exert significant influence on offender decision-making at this level, and that the influence of impermeable barriers increases with pr
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Taylor, Emmeline. "Honour among thieves? How morality and rationality influence the decision-making processes of convicted domestic burglars." Criminology & Criminal Justice 14, no. 4 (October 17, 2013): 487–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748895813505232.

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WRIGHT, RICHARD, ROBERT H. LOGIE, and SCOTT H. DECKER. "Criminal Expertise and Offender Decision Making: An Experimental Study of the Target Selection Process in Residential Burglary." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 32, no. 1 (February 1995): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022427895032001002.

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Taylor, Emmeline. "PAUSED for thought? Using verbal protocol analysis to understand the situational and temporal cues in the decision-making of residential burglars." Security Journal 31, no. 1 (May 15, 2017): 343–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41284-017-0104-3.

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Thomson, Douglas R., and Anthony J. Ragona. "Popular Moderation Versus Governmental Authoritarianism: An Interactionist View of Public Sentiments Toward Criminal Sanctions." Crime & Delinquency 33, no. 3 (July 1987): 337–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011128787033003002.

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Public opinion polls consistently highlight discontent with criminal court sentencing practices. Generally, respondents find courts to be too lenient. Although these findings are often used in political arguments as evidence of a cogent public desire for harsher sentencing, the conclusion is suspect. Since such surveys generally do not ask respondents to consider contingencies such as offense circumstances, behavioral content of various sentences, or fiscal cost differentials, conventional assessments of public attitudes toward sentencing are deficient in two respects. First, they do not simul
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Kubo, Tomoko. "Housing challenges in shrinking and aging Japanese cities." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-195-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The topic of shrinking cities has been one of the most important urban issues in the past three decades. Couch and Cocks (2013) reviewed studies on the outcomes of recent shrinking cities: (1) rapid out-migration from post-socialist countries such as the movement from East Germany to West Germany in the 1990s; (2) economic -decline as an additional trigger for out-migration such as in old industrial areas in Northern England and the Rust Belt of the United States; and (3) rapid demographic changes such as low fertility and longevity-led ageing of
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Birks, Daniel, Alex Coleman, and David Jackson. "Unsupervised identification of crime problems from police free-text data." Crime Science 9, no. 1 (October 7, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40163-020-00127-4.

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Abstract We present a novel exploratory application of unsupervised machine-learning methods to identify clusters of specific crime problems from unstructured modus operandi free-text data within a single administrative crime classification. To illustrate our proposed approach, we analyse police recorded free-text narrative descriptions of residential burglaries occurring over a two-year period in a major metropolitan area of the UK. Results of our analyses demonstrate that topic modelling algorithms are capable of clustering substantively different burglary problems without prior knowledge of
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Zhang, Ning, Xu Haoran, Feng Jiang, Dawei Wang, Peng Chen, and Qing Zhang. "Police resource distribution in China: spatial decision making based on PGIS-MCDA method." Policing: An International Journal, July 15, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pijpsm-03-2022-0042.

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PurposeBased on the theoretical viewpoints of criminal geography and environmental criminology, this research uses spatial multi-criteria decision-making methods. In the process of spatial decision-making and optimization of police resources, researchers fully consider the dynamic application of Geographic Information System (GIS) and the effects of spatial prevention and control.Design/methodology/approachResearchers use an integrated method combining Policing Geographic Information System (PGIS) and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA). On the one hand, police GIS has an excellent visual
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Reale, Kylie S., Eric Beauregard, and Julien Chopin. "Expert Versus Novice: Criminal Expertise in Sexual Burglary and Sexual Robbery." Sexual Abuse, June 18, 2021, 107906322110242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10790632211024236.

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Although there has been considerable variation in the application of expertise to offending populations, one aspect that is widely agreed upon is that expertise is best represented on a continuum from novice to expert. The present study, therefore, investigated criminal expertise in 877 hybrid offenses that involve sexual assault and robbery (i.e., sexual robbery) or burglary (i.e., sexual burglary). Specifically, we analyzed the crime-commission processes of both these offenses using latent class analyses to determine the heterogeneity of criminal expertise among each domain. Results showed a
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Nordin, Mohd Norarshad. "The Spatial Relationship between Drug Abuse and Home Burglaries: Northeast District of Penang." International Journal of Current Science Research and Review 05, no. 07 (July 6, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.47191/ijcsrr/v5-i7-11.

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This study to identify the relationship between dependent and independent variables as well as the spatial correlation between drug abuse cases and home burglary cases in Northeast District of Penang. The OLS regression was used to examine the relationship between the home burglary cases and drug abuse as well as the spatial correlation of drug abuse and home burglary cases based on Moran’s I. The increase of home burglary cases was proportional to the increase the number of cases in local drug abuse. In spatial context, the drug abuse and home burglary cases showed a positive correlation. Plu
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Briz-Redón, Álvaro, Francisco Martínez-Ruiz, and Francisco Montes. "Adjusting the Knox test by accounting for spatio-temporal crime risk heterogeneity to analyse near-repeats." European Journal of Criminology, February 19, 2020, 147737082090510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1477370820905106.

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The near-repeat phenomenon usually occurs with any crime. Hence, to implement preventive measures, it is of great interest to figure out at which spatio-temporal scale crimes are more likely to be repeated by offenders. The Knox test is the most used statistical tool for evaluating the presence of the near-repeat phenomenon given a dataset of crimes that are located in space and time. The classic version of this test assumes that crime risk is homogeneous in both space and time, although this assumption rarely holds in reality. Therefore, the main goal of this article is to highlight the neces
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Arvanitakis, James. "The Heterogenous Citizen: How Many of Us Care about Don Bradman’s Average?" M/C Journal 11, no. 1 (June 1, 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.27.

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One of the first challenges faced by new Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, was what to do with the former government’s controversial citizenship test. While a quick evaluation of the test shows that 93 percent of those who have sat it ‘passed’ (Hoare), most media controversy has focussed less on the validity of such a test than whether questions relating to Australian cricketing legend, Don Bradman, are appropriate (Hawley). While the citizenship test seems nothing more that a crude and populist measure imposed by the former Howard government in its ongoing nationalistic agenda, which inc
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Arvanitakis, James. "The Heterogenous Citizen." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (April 1, 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2720.

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 Introduction One of the first challenges faced by new Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, was what to do with the former government’s controversial citizenship test. While a quick evaluation of the test shows that 93 percent of those who have sat it ‘passed’ (Hoare), most media controversy has focussed less on the validity of such a test than whether questions relating to Australian cricketing legend, Don Bradman, are appropriate (Hawley). While the citizenship test seems nothing more that a crude and populist measure imposed by the former Howard government in its ongoi
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