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+ | An attractive object is characterised by the fact that it has perceived qualities that match the motives of potential perpetrators. This means that the actual characteristics of an object (for example, are there really objects of value inside the building?) are less relevant than the perceived characteristics (do potential perpetrators ''think'' that there are objects of value inside the building). |
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Revision as of 10:26, 27 March 2012
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Attractive object
An attractive object is urban object with a high appeal to potential criminals.
identification of attractive objects
An attractive object is characterised by the fact that it has perceived qualities that match the motives of potential perpetrators. This means that the actual characteristics of an object (for example, are there really objects of value inside the building?) are less relevant than the perceived characteristics (do potential perpetrators think that there are objects of value inside the building).
The identification by this mechanism should be done for all modi operandi that concern persons.
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