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=== Sexual assault === |
=== Sexual assault === |
Revision as of 15:18, 20 March 2012
Contents
Vulnerable group
A vulnerable group is a set of persons bearing common characteristics that has an increased probability to be victimised.
Identification of vulnerable groups
A vulnerable group is characterised by the fact that it is
- identifiable by potential perpatrators as a group
- has qualities that attract potential perpetrators to the group
The identification by this mechanism should be done for all modi operandi that concern persons.
Kidnapping
Vulnerable groups for kidnapping can be identified by checking:
- are persons present which have relations to persons or organisations that have both the resources and willingness to protect them by paying a ransom if abducted or made hostage?
- are these facts known or disinguisable by potential kidnappers?
- can potential kidnappers identify these persons?
this can concern employees, family or relatives of rich persons or organisations with large resources or access to large resources
Pickpocketing
Vulnerable groups for pickpocketing can be identified by checking:
- are people present that are occupied with other things than their belongings? Examples are tourists (looking at surroundings), people operating an ATM, travellers looking at the schedule, etc.
- are they in a position that allows other people to get (very) close without raising suspicion? Examples are travellers in bus, tram, train or metro, waiting lines, crowds, etc.
- are they identifiable as having valuable goods or easy access to the goods? Examples are tourists who are often easily distinguisable from locals by dress and behaviour and are carrying valuable cameras and travellers who carry suitcase, etc.
Snatch theft
Vulnerable groups for snatch theft can be identified by checking:
- are persons around that carry small, valuable objects? Examples are handbags (containing telephone, wallet, etc.), telephone, (tablet)computers, etc.
- can they be identified? Are these object visible, or obviously present?
- can they be easily be separated from their belongings? Examples are breaking of shoulder straps of ladies'purses, ripping off shoulder bags or smashing car windows at a traffic llight to snatch the laptop case on the passengers seat.
- can the thief leave the scene of the crime in such a way that apprehension is unlikely? Examples are flight by scooter, running in a crowd, disappearing in a 'maze' or hiding.
Robbery with assault
Vulnerable groups for robbery with assault can be identified by checking
- are persons around that carry small, valuable objects? Examples are handbags (containing telephone, wallet, etc.), telephone, (tablet)computers, etc.
- do these persons visit, or can they be made to visit, secluded areas?
Physical assault
Vulnerable groups for physical assault can be identified by checking:
- are persons present who are more likely to be victims of assault? Examples are persons who have a record of falling victim to assault or persons with belong to discriminated groups.
- are persons present that have reduced defenses to assault? Examples are certain kinds of bodily or mentally disabled people.
- ar persons present who
Sexual assault
Verbal abuse, bullying
Murder
Mass killing
Footnotes and references
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