Understanding of the potential ‘rewards’ that residential burglars gain through their offences has largely been confined to monetary return, thus overlooking the possibility that offenders obtain other ‘goods’ from their criminal activities. By illustrating how burglars could be attending to various lifestyle deficits through crime, the article reveals indicators for case management, rehabilitation and desistance. The Good Lives Model (GLM) is employed as a framework to explore the ‘primary human goods’ attained through residential burglary. The article concludes with suggestions to encourage desistance by challenging the authenticity of the goods burglars seek to fulfil or remedy through criminal behaviour
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the experiences of individuals with a...
What residence attributes affect burglars’ target choice and why do some burglars target remote resi...
This paper presents four case studies of young people involved in street robbery. The paper analyses...
Understanding of the potential ‘rewards’ that residential burglars gain through their offences has l...
Gaining the offender perspective is central to understanding domestic burglary, and is well document...
A new Model of Burglary Differentiation is proposed based on the central question: how do the psycho...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 23 incarcerated burglars, this paper details findings from ...
The good lives model (GLM) is a strengths-based approach to offender rehabilitation in which treatme...
This paper discusses research and theory on the psychology of domestic burglary. Burglary is one of ...
The Good Lives Model (GLM) is an increasingly popular framework of offender rehabilitation used inte...
In this article, we describe a quasi‐experiment in which experienced incarcerated burglars (n = 56),...
Domestic burglars have presented a motivational mixture of acquisitive gain and interpersonal transa...
Using verbal protocol analysis (VPA) alongside semi-structured interviews, this research aimed to ex...
Explores the methods and motivations of those actively involved in committing burglaries. Foreword ...
Expected crime rates that enable police forces to contrast recorded and anticipated spatial patterns...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the experiences of individuals with a...
What residence attributes affect burglars’ target choice and why do some burglars target remote resi...
This paper presents four case studies of young people involved in street robbery. The paper analyses...
Understanding of the potential ‘rewards’ that residential burglars gain through their offences has l...
Gaining the offender perspective is central to understanding domestic burglary, and is well document...
A new Model of Burglary Differentiation is proposed based on the central question: how do the psycho...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 23 incarcerated burglars, this paper details findings from ...
The good lives model (GLM) is a strengths-based approach to offender rehabilitation in which treatme...
This paper discusses research and theory on the psychology of domestic burglary. Burglary is one of ...
The Good Lives Model (GLM) is an increasingly popular framework of offender rehabilitation used inte...
In this article, we describe a quasi‐experiment in which experienced incarcerated burglars (n = 56),...
Domestic burglars have presented a motivational mixture of acquisitive gain and interpersonal transa...
Using verbal protocol analysis (VPA) alongside semi-structured interviews, this research aimed to ex...
Explores the methods and motivations of those actively involved in committing burglaries. Foreword ...
Expected crime rates that enable police forces to contrast recorded and anticipated spatial patterns...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the experiences of individuals with a...
What residence attributes affect burglars’ target choice and why do some burglars target remote resi...
This paper presents four case studies of young people involved in street robbery. The paper analyses...