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Journal articles on the topic "Burglary Insurance"

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MOSS, ELOISE. "BURGLARY INSURANCE AND THE CULTURE OF FEAR IN BRITAIN, c. 1889–1939." Historical Journal 54, no. 4 (November 7, 2011): 1039–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x11000380.

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ABSTRACTThis article explores the representations of burglary and burglars created by the burglary insurance sector in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain. Two lines of argument are developed: first, that the marketing strategy of the burglary insurance sector exacerbated existing fears about the nature and prevalence of burglary in a calculated bid to attract custom; and secondly, that the depictions of crime and criminal used in marketing this form of insurance were subsequently revised in the contracts issued to customers as part of the industry's commercial transactions, thereby securing against supposed ‘negligence’ by homeowners as well as malicious attempts to defraud insurers. As the self-styled commercial ‘protection’ against burglary, burglary insurance became an ordinary household investment. Its prosperity therefore enables us to identify certain ideas about crime and criminal then current. Crucially, this research highlights the intersection of media, state, and market discourse about crime in weaving a specific version of burglary into the very fabric of everyday life, uniting three domains that historians of crime have traditionally treated separately.
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Ajitha, P., Malemarpuram Chaitanya Sai, Dheeraj, and A. Sivasangari. "A Joint Optimization Approach to Security- and Insurance Management System on Cloud." Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 17, no. 11 (November 1, 2020): 4944–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2020.9245.

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The fundamental point of this undertaking is to joined way to deal with protection and cyber insurance provisioning in the cloud based assets. Right now have introduced a joint way to deal with security and cyber insurance provisioning in the cloud. Utilizing a stochastic improvement, introduced a technique for ideally provisioning the two administrations despite vulnerability in regards to future valuing, approaching traffic and digital assaults. Hence, an application may make preparations for assaults by provisioning security administrations from suppliers, for example, Vast and Trend Micro. These administrations may take different structures; for example, secure information stockpiling, Identity Access Management (IAM), and interruption location administrations to mirror approaching traffic. And afterward cyber insurance is utilized to give express if malignant movement prompts money related misfortune. Protection inclusion might be first or outsider with, for example, burglary of cash and advanced resources, business interference, and digital blackmail, security breaks, loss of outsider information.
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Fan, Chiang Ku, Chen Mei Fan Chiang, and Yu Hsuang Lee. "Risk Analysis for Utilizing Cloud Computing - In Perspectives of Legality, Hardware and Non-Hardware." Advanced Materials Research 628 (December 2012): 380–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.628.380.

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There is little objective, scientific research focused on evaluating the loss exposure that results from cloud computing. In this study, a modified Delphi method and the analytic hierarchy process were employed to identify and evaluate risks of cloud computing. The findings of this study are: (1) Loss exposures attributable to Jurisdiction, Burglary, Natural disaster, Normal wear and tear or malfunctions are characterized by high frequency but relatively low severity. (2) Loss exposures attributable to Privacy, Damaged or spoiled by employees intentionally or accidentally, and System vulnerability can be addressed through insurance. (3) Risks generated through Agreement or contract, Social engineering, Mistakes made by employees intentionally or accidentally, and Cross-cloud compatibility are characterized by both high frequency and severity.
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Farodoye, Seyi Oloyede, Peter O. Olawuni, Gbenga John Oladehinde, Olumuyiwa Sola Atoyebi, and Lukuman Opeyemi Ayoola. "Spatial Analysis of Residents’ Response to Fear of Crime in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria." Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 12, no. 2 (March 7, 2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.36941/mjss-2021-0007.

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The study investigated spatial pattern of residents' response to the fear of crime in Osogbo Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria. Primary data was collected by stratifying the Osogbo into three residential neighborhoods, namely; core, transition, and suburban areas. Systematic sampling was used in selecting 112 respondents across residential neighborhoods. The level of Crime Occurrence Index (LCOI) in the core area was 5.03 while 5.90 and 5.31 were indices for transition and suburban areas. The study recorded that religion, police patrol, lightning, membership/ support of vigilante and use of joint community responses were the commonly used strategy in responding to fear of crime while insurance scheme, burglary alarm system, closed-circuit television (CCTV), and surveillance camera were the least strategies used in responding to fear of crime in the study area. The study concludes that there is a significant difference in the responses of residents to fear of crime in the various residential neighborhoods. Received: 21 December 2020 / Accepted: 18 February 2021 / Published: 7 March 2021
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"SeSPHR: A Methodology for Secure Sharing of Personal Health Records in the Cloud." International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 8, no. 4 (November 30, 2019): 517–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d7181.118419.

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The boundless accepting of cloud based administrations in the social insurance segment have brought about practical and pleasing trade of Personal Health Records (PHRs) among n number of partaking substances of the e-Health frameworks. All things considered, putting away the individual wellbeing data to cloud servers was suspicious to disclosure or burglary and requires the blooming of procedures that verify that the security of the PHRs. The patients store the encoded PHRs in the un-confided in cloud servers and specifically vouchsafe access to various sorts of clients on non-indistinguishable segments of the PHRs.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Burglary Insurance"

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Hsieh, Pei-Lan, and 謝佩嵐. "The Determinants for the Claim Amount of Private Passenger Automobile Burglary Insurance." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79978569713692036282.

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碩士
逢甲大學
保險所
93
There are few researches related with the automobile burglary insurance in Taiwan presently. Those researches are either focus on the automobile burglary insurance claim, but not probe into claim amount, or investigate the influence of risk factors to the claim amount of automobile burglary insurance without considering unclaimed case. The purpose of this research, concentrated on researching the private passenger automobile burglary insurance of whole car thieved with both the claimed and unclaimed data, is to investigate the significant factors for the claim amount of automobile burglary insurance and measure how these factors affect the claim amount by Tobit regression model. The empirical results support the current regulated premium system that replacement value, car age and car brand are significant factors to the private automobile burglary insurance claim amount. Besides the above factors, the results of this research also show that exhaust Volume, deductible ratio, insurance policy holders’ gender, age and living area are also the significant factors.
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Ou-Yang, Kao-Liang, and 歐陽考亮. "A Study on the Insurance Rates and Estimation Methods of Personal Factors for Private Passenger Automobile Burglary Insurance." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/57756234018253577941.

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碩士
逢甲大學
統計與精算所
93
The purposes of this paper are to find a better method to estimate classification rates of automobile burglary insurance and to discover some improvement in the process of ratemaking. More than four hundred thousand data which belongs to a local P&C insurance company through five calendar years is adopted. Take age, sexual, marital status and geographical area as four variables and use three estimation methods which are Bailey''s Minimum Biased Estimation (Multiplicative/Additive) and The Method of Least Square. Then compare the accuracy by checking C.V. (coefficient of variance) and M.S.E. (mean square error) of three methods. Finally find there is a big difference between variable classifications except sexual and Bailey''s Minimum Biased Estimation (Additive) is the best estimation method.
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Luo, An-De, and 羅安德. "Fuzzy Expert System Applied to Modify Valuation of Adjustment In Automobile Burglary Insurance." Thesis, 2003. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/66385378567054344962.

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碩士
逢甲大學
保險所
91
In automobile burglary insurance, If adjustment formula are not set to match the depreciation of car insured, then there will be cross subsidy, asymmetric information and moral hazard problems. So, the research discovers a resolution of these problems called “Fuzzy Expert System”. The research is not focus on how the police reduce the probability of automobile burglary, but on how to make use of Fuzzy Expert System to realize reducing insured’s moral hazard and accomplishing basic job of insurance.
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Chao, Hsiang-Ting, and 趙相婷. "A Study of the Personal Factors for the Private Passenger Automobile Burglary Insurance." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/12003297217906367048.

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碩士
逢甲大學
保險所
92
The current insurance premium rate for the private passenger automobile burglary insurance in Taiwan has excluded personal factors. This research adopted Logistic regression analysis to probe the existence of personal factors for the automobile burglary insurance claim. The research results show that the insured of single, younger, lower deductible, and living in the south and middle part of Taiwan have higher possibility for the automobile burglary insurance claim. When the personal factors of gender, age, marriage status are included in the Logistic regression analysis, the prediction power for the private passenger automobile burglary insurance claim are enhanced.
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Chou, Ya-hui, and 周雅慧. "A Re-Investigation on the Factors for Private Passenger Automobile Burglary Insurance Claim." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/17217105567236245110.

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碩士
逢甲大學
保險所
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Referring to the Standard Statistical Areas Classification of Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, the Taiwan area was divided into 5 metropolitan areas, 2 sub-metropolitan areas and non-metropolitan area. Each metropolitan area was, then, divided into central city area and satellite town area, the past insurance record of the assured was also included to re-investigate the factors for private passenger automobile burglary insurance claim. Our research results show that engine volume, brand, age, marriage status, insurance record and living area of the assured are significant to the private passenger automobile burglary insurance claim. The claim rate of the aged, and married assured is lower. The automobile with higher engine volume and brand of Toyota, Mitsubishi, Honda, Benz and BMW has higher claim rate. Not probed by the past researches, our empirical result shows that the past insurance record is also a significant factor. The longer the insurance contract continuation, the lower the claim rate is. For the area factor, the claim rate of the central city area of high population density is higher than the satellite town area of low population density. Among the central cities, the claim rates in Taichung city, Changhua city, Tainan city and Chiayi city are higher, and the lower in Haohsiung satellite town area. Different to the previous researches, deductible is insignificant to the private passenger automobile burglary insurance claim in this research.
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Wang, Wen-Chang, and 王文昌. "A Study on the Claim Factor of Automobile Burglary Insurance─ The Case of Central Areas in Taiwan." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/63571147927218714412.

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國立高雄第一科技大學
風險管理與保險所
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The purpose of this research is concentrated on researching the claim factors of automobile burglary insurance how to impact the loss amount and find out what their correlation. This article is resourced from one of a unit of an insurance company for automobile burglary insurance claims information to make use of regression analysis and supervise their correlation of variables. The results is found out that there are appeared significant relationship between independent variables and dependent variables from types of car、sex of car’s driver、business resources、insured period、area of theft occurred and etc. The result is approved to support this research of scenario and current conditions, respectively in automobile burglary insurance and types of car have actual related. In among of independent variables, there are showed an inverse ratio between the sex of insured and sex of car’s driver, which indicates a negative selection from the insured. In addition, the insured period is longer and automobile theft ratio is getting higher. It makes us to more understand on the sense of risk by insured. For area of theft occurred, the loss ratio exists highly influence in order to reflect to draft the rating of automobile burglary insurance which shall be included the concept of area loading modification to meet the principle of fair rating.
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Books on the topic "Burglary Insurance"

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Lewis, Helen. Insuring against burglary losses. London: Home Office, 1989.

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Bûgg, D. E. Burglary protection and insurance surveys. 4th ed. London: Stone & Cox, 1985.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance. Federal Crime Insurance Program: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, first session, June 28, 1989. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1989.

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Stuart, Day, ed. Total coverage: The complete insurance and security guide. New York: Perennial Library, 1987.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance. Availability and affordability of crime insurance in New York City: Field hearing before the Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, first session, New York, NY, July 31, 1989. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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The federal crime insurance program: Background, statistics and policy issues. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1992.

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Moss, Eloise. Night Raiders. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198840381.001.0001.

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Night Raiders: Burglary and the Making of Modern Urban Life in London, 1860–1968 is the first history of burglary in modern Britain. Until 1968, burglary was defined in law as occurring only between the ‘night-time’ hours of nine p.m. and six a.m. in residential buildings. Time and space gave burglary a unique cloak of terror, since burglars’ victims were likely to be in the bedroom, asleep and unawares, when the intruder crept in, prowling near them in the darkness. Yet fear sometimes gave way to sexual fantasy. Eroticized visions of handsome young thieves sneaking around the boudoirs of beautiful, lonely heiresses emerged alongside tales of violence and loss in popular culture, confounding social commentators by casting the burglar as criminal hero. Night Raiders charts how burglary lay historically at the heart of national debates over the meanings of ‘home’, experiences of urban life, and social inequality. This book explores intimate stories of the devastation caused by burglars’ presence in the most private domains, showing how they are deeply embedded within broader histories of capitalism and liberal democracy. The fear and fascination towards burglary were mobilized by media, state, and market to sell insurance and security technologies, whilst also popularizing the crime in fiction, theatre, and film. Cat burglars’ rooftop adventures transformed ideas about the architecture and policing of the city, and post-war ‘spy-burglars’ theft of information illuminated Cold War skirmishes across the capital. More than any other crime, burglary shaped the everyday rhythms, purchases, and perceptions of modern urban life.
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Industrial fire and burglary insurance study manual. Tampa, Fla. (2909 Bay to Bay Blvd., Suite 410, Tampa 33629): The Association, 1986.

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C, Fogarty James, Florida Association of Life Underwriters., and Florida. Dept. of Insurance., eds. Industrial fire and burglary insurance study manual. Tampa, Fla. (2909 Bay to Bay Blvd., Suite 410, Tampa 33629): The Association, 1993.

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An Insurance guide to selecting a burglar alarm system. Bethesda, MD (7101 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda): Central Station Alarm Association, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Burglary Insurance"

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Moss, Eloise. "Burglary Insurance and the Culture of Fear." In Night Raiders, 110–31. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198840381.003.0005.

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Terrifying images of burglars carrying knives and guns, scrambling through windows, or standing silent and masked beside householders’ beds, characterized the marketing strategy of the burglary insurance sector, which sprung into existence during the 1880s. Chapter 5 shows how, by exacerbating homeowners’ fears of the presence of the burglar within the home, and the prevalence of burglary nationally, insurers merged individual and national concerns about the crime in a calculated bid to attract custom. It analyses fear-mongering insurance adverts, with their promise to act as a bastion of security against financial loss, alongside instances when victims of burglary attempted to make a claim. Caveats dealing with the need to prove that burglars had indeed ‘broken’ in were contingent on homeowners fitting sophisticated, branded locks and latches at points of vulnerability on windows and doors. Just as this made securing financial compensation more challenging, it also instilled the idea of burglars’ expertise and professionalism should they conquer these defences. As the self-styled commercial ‘protection’ against burglary, burglary insurance became an ordinary household investment. Its prosperity therefore enables us to identify those ideas about crime and criminal that held currency in the minds of consumers. Crucially, this chapter highlights the intersection of media, state, and market discourse about crime in weaving a specific version of burglary into the very fabric of everyday life, uniting three domains that historians of crime have traditionally treated separately.
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Moss, Eloise. "Introduction." In Night Raiders, 1–20. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198840381.003.0010.

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Until 1968, burglary was defined both legally and culturally as an extraordinary form of theft occurring between the ‘night-time’ hours of nine p.m. and six a.m., entwining the crime with visions of a shadowy, nightmarish nocturnal cityscape. Juxtaposing the horror of victims with the glamorous, sexy breed of ‘gentleman’ burglar gracing international cinema screens in phenomenally successful films such as Raffles (1939), the Introduction explores the vastly contradictory responses to the crime during the period 1860 and 1968. Encompassing not only fear-mongering accounts of the crime, but also those designed to excite, to challenge preconceptions, and to entertain, it maps out how these conflicting versions of burglary and burglars articulated broader social, political, and economic concerns. These included: the advent of mass literacy and growing demand for stories of crime that reflected the concerns of an audience of diverse class, age, and gender; the commercial imperatives of the insurance and entertainment industries as the middle classes expanded, including the development of household insurance and the popularity of the ‘true crime’ genre; the backlash against the evolving women’s movement and its alignment with new forms of criminality; and the evolution of new modes of policing and regulation, particularly forensic science. Following social surveyor Charles Booth’s observation that burglary was London’s ‘most characteristic crime’ in the early 1900s, the Introduction examines how the metropolis became peculiarly identified with burglars’ most daring exploits—and how the city itself was transformed by its association with the crime.
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Moss, Eloise. "Defying the Burglar in Post-War London." In Night Raiders, 158–84. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198840381.003.0007.

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Burglary in London during the decades after the Second World War continued to emblematize the fears, preoccupations, and experiences of ‘home’ of modern urbanites. Burglars’ prevalence was inextricable from the city’s national and international reputation, a reality that posed a stark criminal contrast to the refrain of Britons’ ‘never having it so good’, as Prime Minister Harold MacMillan declared in 1957. Violence, especially the spiralling rates of sexual violence that tore apart households attempting to recover from the war, created a pronounced association between burglary, rape, and on occasion, murder. Chapter 7 reveals the attempts of police officers and criminal psychologists to rationalize the actions of perpetrators in relation to their childhoods, relationships, and family circumstances, embodied in a series of violent burglaries committed during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Yet officials’ observations largely effaced the broader reality of widespread forms of poverty and precarious employment that also fostered crime. The potential for burglars to once more imperil residents’ sense of security had bigger implications for the city’s resurgent economy, damaging the attractiveness of the capital to visiting movie stars and celebrities (and their jewels) who were otherwise drawn to its ‘swinging’ reputation. In response, the Metropolitan Police’s ‘Beat the Burglar’ campaign, created in coordination with security and insurance companies, tried to institute an embryonic form of ‘Neighbourhood Watch’ system. Encouraging citizens to monitor one another and report disturbances, it compromised cherished notions of privacy in the efforts to collapse space and time between police and prey.
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