CHAPTER J Flashcards
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- What is the primary motivation for robbery.
- What are some juveniles motived for robbery by.
- What is common among robbers that may influence them
A
- Money
- Peer influence and the quest for thrills
- Drug and alcohol use
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- What is robbery
- What crimes are not classified as robbery.
- What are the classified under.
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- It is a personal crime and involves face to face contact between the victim and the offender.
- Purse snatches and pick pocketing
- Larceny theft.
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- Robbers that use drugs are how many times more likely to rob.
- What is the advantage of robbery over other crimes.
- Do most robberies result in physical harm or injury
- How many are injured in a robbery
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- Twice as likely
- It’s quick, easy , and requires little planning.
- No. Most are not injured.
- One in three are injured .
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- Definition of robbery
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- The theft or attempted theft, in a direct confrontation with the victim, by force or the threat of force or violence.
4
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- What weapon is mostly used in robberies.
- In a near equal percent of robberies were, what.
- What is the total amount of loss in most robberies.
- What makes robbery a crime against persons
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- A firearm.
- Strong arm.
- Less then $100.
- The violent nature of it.
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- Robbery follows one of the five patterns, which are.
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- Robbery of persons employed in positions placing them in charge of money or goods. (Robbery of banks, stores, officers, jewelry stores)
- Robbery in open areas. (Include muggings, street robbery)
- Robbery on private premises. (When robbers beak into homes and rob residents)
- Robbery after preliminary association of short duration (robbery after meeting in a nightspot or after a sexual encounter).
- Robbery after previous association of some duration between victim and offender. (Robbed by known person)
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- What type of robbers make up the majority of robberies.
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- Stranger to stranger robberies.
7
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- When does commercial robbery typically occur.
- What places are typical targets of commercial robbery.
- Why.
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- At the end of a workweek
- During the evening or very early in the morning.
- Stores or businesses located close to major thoroughfares, main streets, highways, intestate.
- They offer a quick getaway
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- What ranks among the most serious and feared criminal offenses.
- Why
- What type of robberies are most uncommon.
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- Robbery
- Because it involves both threatened or actual violence and the loss of property. And causes psychological trauma.
- Bank robberies.
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- What are the odds of police catching a bank robber near or still on the scene.
- Why 4
- When are many robbers caught.
- What about the clearance rate for bank robberies.
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- Much higher then other crimes.
- Because most bank robbers are reported very quickly
- Most occur during daylight
- Many have multiple witnesses.
- Some produce photographic images.
- On the same day.
- They rank among the highest for all crimes.
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- What is the most common threat/weapon used during a bank robbery.
- What’s second.
- What leads to a bank robber being apprehended.
- What about the prosecution rate.
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- A visible firearm, usually a handgun.
- A demand note.
- They are predictable
- Prosecution and conviction rate is among the highest of any crimes
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- Are bank robberies usually planned.
2. What is the best tracing clue in a robbery
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- No . They are spontaneous and opportunistic crimes of desperation.
- The vehicle used in the escape.
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- What kind of targets do robbers select
2. When is a convenience store most suspectible to re victimization
A
- Easy targets.
2. Within the first few weeks.
13
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- Two types of convenience store robbery
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- Straight robbery - demands money immediately upon entering
- Customer robbery - pretends to buy something .
14
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- What is merchandise robbery
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- Forcible taking of goods. Theft but then turns to force when clerk resists.
15
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Common ATM robberies.
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- Love offenders using a weapon rob a lone victim
- Most occur at night, between midnight and 4am
- Rob after making the withdraw.
- More likely to occur at a walk up ATM, then a drive thru
- Only 15 percent are injured.
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- What is the most common type of robbery
- What are most street robberies committed with.
- What type of weapon.
- When do they take place.
- How are both the victim and offender.
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- Robbery committed on public streets and in alleyways.
- Weapons.
- A handgun
- At night.
- Both are on foot.
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- Characteristics of street robbery.
- Why type of person robs
- Average age
- Typical offender male or female
- Ethnicity
- Time of week.
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- It’s a young persons game
- Late teens and early 20’s.
- Male
- Black
- Weekends
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- What time of day are elderly people robbed.
- What time are youths robbed.
- What time are young adults robbed.
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- In the morning or early afternoon
- Between 3pm and 6pm]
- At night during the evening
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- How does the unarmed street robber approach a victim
- Who are most susceptible that this type of robbery
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- With more then one attacker, and through their numbers, intimidate the victim.
- The elderly and drunk people.
20
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- Who is often the victim of a vehicle robbery
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- The driver.
21
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- What is the smash and grab robbery
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- When robbers stake out steers off Exit Ramps from airports. When drivers stop at a red light. They smash the window and hold the driver at gunpoint
22
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- What is the most frightening type of robbery
- How do must home invasions occur
- Home invasions are also known as
- Who commits the most residential robberys
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- The home invasion
- They start out as burglaries but become home invasions when the burglar discovers that someone is home
- Home invasion.
- Committed by acquaintances
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- In a home invasion what is the usual point of attack
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- The front door or the garage
24
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- What is the average dollar loss in a school robbery
2. School robberies are more like what
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- Less then 1 dollar.
2. Like shakedowns
25
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- What are the 4 types of robbers
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- Professional robber
- Opportunistic robber
- Drug addict robber
- Intoxicated robber
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- Characteristics of the professional robber
2. Characteristics of the opportunistic robber
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- Long term commitment to crime
- Plans , organizes , and robs to support particular lifestyle
- Does 3 or 4 scores a year
- Sometimes works in groups
- Steals small amounts of money when he sees a vulnerable target.
- Usually robs cabs , old people , drunks.
- Typically younger and does not plan
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- Characteristics of the drug addict robber.
2. Characteristics of the intoxicated robber
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- Robs to support drub habit
- Less likely to use a weapon.
- Prefers theft cause robbery can be violent
- Less careful to choose victim.
- Plan crime randomly.
- Give little consideration to anything
- Robs cause intoxicated
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- For the majority of robbers. What is the motivation.
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- Supporting a particular lifestyle. (Money).
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- What is the most common type of robbery.
- What is the most common place for robbery
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- Individual robbery.
2. On the way to and from your car