Security issues
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Security issues
The types of crime that are deemed relevant enough for the urban planning process to be explicitly elaborated upon in this Securipedia, are called Security Issues.
Description
Security issues are crime types and therefore can be categorised by motive. As explained at crime, the four main motives for crime are:
- financial gain
- boredom or compulsive behaviour
- impulse
- conflict in beliefs
Financial gain | Boredom or compulsive behaviour | Impulse | Conflict in beliefs |
---|---|---|---|
Burglary{{#info:Burglary is the crime of illicitly entering a building with the intent to commit an offence, particularly (but not limited to) theft.}} | Physical assault{{#info:Assault, is a crime which involves causing a victim to fear or to experience any type of violence, except for sexual violence}} | Destruction by riots{{#info:Destruction by riots is the act of vandalism of property by organised groups for a shared rational or rationalised reason.}} | Mass killing |
Ram-raiding | Sexual assault | Physical assault | Destruction of property by fanatics |
Pickpocketing | Vandalism | Sexual assault | |
Robbery | Graffiti | Vandalism | |
Raid | Antisocial Behaviour | Graffiti | |
Vehicle theft | Antisocial behaviour |
Footnotes and references
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