Gaining the offender perspective is central to understanding domestic burglary, and is well documented. This article presents findings from 30 semi-structured interviews with convicted domestic burglars conducted in Greater Manchester, UK. The findings support the dominant supposition that domestic burglars operate within a bounded rationality, broadly calculating reward and risk in the commission of their offences. In addition, it was found that a sense of abstracted morality impacted on decision making. Burglars used cognitive ‘codes of practice’ which influenced target appraisal, shaped modus operandi, guided the search process and impacted on items stolen. The findings suggest that the role of neutralization techniques and morality shou...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders,...
What residence attributes affect burglars’ target choice and why do some burglars target remote resi...
Gaining the offender perspective is central to understanding domestic burglary, and is well document...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 23 incarcerated burglars, this paper details findings from ...
This paper discusses research and theory on the psychology of domestic burglary. Burglary is one of ...
There are three chapters dealing with robbery in this volume, and we are now beginning to know almos...
Understanding of the potential ‘rewards’ that residential burglars gain through their offences has l...
Relying on rational choice theory, we compare burglars’ varying levels of offense planning to unders...
A new Model of Burglary Differentiation is proposed based on the central question: how do the psycho...
In this article, we describe a quasi‐experiment in which experienced incarcerated burglars (n = 56),...
This paper examines the results of a study which set out to ascertain applicability of Rational Choi...
Rational choice theories of criminal decision making assume that offenders weight and integrate mult...
Explores the methods and motivations of those actively involved in committing burglaries. Foreword ...
Rational offender models assume that individuals choose whether to offend by weighing the rewards ag...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders,...
What residence attributes affect burglars’ target choice and why do some burglars target remote resi...
Gaining the offender perspective is central to understanding domestic burglary, and is well document...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 23 incarcerated burglars, this paper details findings from ...
This paper discusses research and theory on the psychology of domestic burglary. Burglary is one of ...
There are three chapters dealing with robbery in this volume, and we are now beginning to know almos...
Understanding of the potential ‘rewards’ that residential burglars gain through their offences has l...
Relying on rational choice theory, we compare burglars’ varying levels of offense planning to unders...
A new Model of Burglary Differentiation is proposed based on the central question: how do the psycho...
In this article, we describe a quasi‐experiment in which experienced incarcerated burglars (n = 56),...
This paper examines the results of a study which set out to ascertain applicability of Rational Choi...
Rational choice theories of criminal decision making assume that offenders weight and integrate mult...
Explores the methods and motivations of those actively involved in committing burglaries. Foreword ...
Rational offender models assume that individuals choose whether to offend by weighing the rewards ag...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders,...
What residence attributes affect burglars’ target choice and why do some burglars target remote resi...