Chapter 10 Flashcards
Property Crime
is the broad range of offences involving property, including breaking and entering, fraud, theft, and motor vehicle theft. Most common form of criminal activity documented in official statistics. Theft under $5000 is the most common type.
What are the five major conventional forms of property crime?
- Break and enter 2. Fraud and identity theft 3. Theft
- Motor vehicle crime 5. Arson
Break and enter
-a form of property crime that involves the illegal entry or attempt to trespass into a building or dwelling without permission and with the intent of committing a theft or an act of vandalism
-it does not have to involve theft
-the difference between robbery and B&E in canada is the presence, or lack of presence, of a person to person confrontation
What are the 3 categories of breaking and entering?
- Residential
- Business
- Non-residential private structures, such as detached garage, sheds, and storage and transportation facilities
What may the significant drop the significant drop in cases of B&E reported police be due to?
The increasing use and improved quality of security devices and services. Fedorowycz suggest that rising insurances deductibles could also result in fewer incidents being reported to police.
Crime Clearance rates
the proportion of reported crimes solved by police - often tell us something about the nature of a crime and how effective crime prevention or intervention strategies are. Clearance rate for property crime in 2020 was 27.3%
B&E: Rational Choice Theory
posits that the offender weighs the potential costs and rewards of the act against the likelihood of being caught. More likely to happen in urban areas because you can pawn stuff
Fraud
the unlawful use of cheating or deception to obtain something of value
Identity Theft
the act of illegally obtaining an individual’s personal info for criminal purposes
Identity Fraud
the illegal use of the name and personal info of another person (living or dead) for fraudulent purposes
True or false: identity theft is now a separate criminal offence
true
True or false: the people charged with fraud are generally younger then those accused of other property crimes, such as breaking and entering
False, they’re older
Why do most forgers commit fraud?
Out of economic need. They tend not to be involved in other forms of property crime. They also tend to be older than most property offenders
True or False: most frauds are carried our by individuals or small groups, but they are increasingly attributed to organized crime
True
Theft
a property crime that involves the unlawful taking of properly of a service that belongs to an individual or a business, typically without any intention of returning it. Theft does not involve the use or the threat of force or overt deception.