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* By force or threat of force (examples) |
* By force or threat of force (examples) |
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* Statistics, types of shops |
* Statistics, types of shops |
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+ | * Motive: financial gain |
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== Attributing circumstances == |
== Attributing circumstances == |
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+ | * Secluded location |
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+ | * Limited personnel |
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+ | * [[valuables]] |
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+ | * deserted times |
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== Impacts == |
== Impacts == |
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+ | * economic |
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+ | * psychological |
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== Measures == |
== Measures == |
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+ | * surveillance |
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+ | * reaction force |
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+ | * target hardening |
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+ | * Access control |
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+ | * Reducing attractiveness (no money in register) |
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+ | * increasing chance of apprehension |
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Revision as of 14:56, 25 October 2012
Contents
Security issue: Raid
Raid is the crime of taking or attempting to take something of value from a commercial venue by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear. For the crime of forceful theft from individuals, see robbery, for the crime of burglary by forcing entrance by use of ramming with vehicles, see [[Security issue: Ram raid}Ram raid]].
Description
- Commercial venues: shops
- By force or threat of force (examples)
- Statistics, types of shops
- Motive: financial gain
Attributing circumstances
- Secluded location
- Limited personnel
- valuables
- deserted times
Impacts
- economic
- psychological
Measures
- surveillance
- reaction force
- target hardening
- Access control
- Reducing attractiveness (no money in register)
- increasing chance of apprehension
Footnotes and references
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