This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders, with a view to identifying ways in which steal-to-order offences may be disrupted through targeted intervention. Interviews were conducted with a sample of incarcerated burglars who have previously engaged in steal-to-order offences. In addition to highlighting a number of parallels between steal-to-order and non-steal-to-order offences, this paper illustrates the nature of professionalism exhibited by offenders during steal-to-order offences. Moreover, this paper reveals a behavioural continuum amongst offenders engaging in steal-to-order offences: those who steal-to-offer, those who steal-to-order more general items, and those who steal-to...
Using qualitative data collected from an empirical study that focused on theft-related activity in a...
This study, based upon interviews with forty-five experienced property offenders, is intended as an...
This article describes a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted among 70 experienced residenti...
This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders,...
This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders,...
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 thesis is an exploratory, quantitative study, concerned with investigating shoplifting as a for...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
Street robbery offences can be perpetrated in a variety of ways. Offenders adopt a particular method...
Purpose This study aims to use opportunity as a theoretical lens to investigate how the spatio-tempo...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 23 incarcerated burglars, this paper details findings from...
This paper—composed around a number of hypotheses—explores the possible effects of the market for st...
Street robbery offences can be perpetrated in a variety of ways. Offenders adopt a particular method...
Crimes defined as “acts attracting legal punishment” are injurious to the community because they vio...
Using qualitative data collected from an empirical study that focused on theft-related activity in a...
This study, based upon interviews with forty-five experienced property offenders, is intended as an...
This article describes a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted among 70 experienced residenti...
This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders,...
This research helps shed light on the largely overlooked practices amongst steal-to-order offenders,...
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 thesis is an exploratory, quantitative study, concerned with investigating shoplifting as a for...
Expertise literature in mainstream cognitive psychology is rarely applied to criminal behaviour. Yet...
Street robbery offences can be perpetrated in a variety of ways. Offenders adopt a particular method...
Purpose This study aims to use opportunity as a theoretical lens to investigate how the spatio-tempo...
Based on semi-structured interviews with 23 incarcerated burglars, this paper details findings from...
This paper—composed around a number of hypotheses—explores the possible effects of the market for st...
Street robbery offences can be perpetrated in a variety of ways. Offenders adopt a particular method...
Crimes defined as “acts attracting legal punishment” are injurious to the community because they vio...
Using qualitative data collected from an empirical study that focused on theft-related activity in a...
This study, based upon interviews with forty-five experienced property offenders, is intended as an...
This article describes a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted among 70 experienced residenti...