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Pharmacies Robbing drugs, whether its over the counter or not.
Bait Money is cash with sequential serial numbers that are recorded by the
bank.
-Bullet-resistant glass
-may discourage some bank robbers and is to increase the safety
Bandit Barriers of bank
employees. Such devices are also becoming fairly
common in convenience stores, especially those that
operate for more than 24 hours a day and are located
in high- crime areas.
occurs when the officers' expectations are set to see one
thing, which closes their minds to other eventualities.
Action Stereotyping
For example, the responding officer may expect the
suspect to come rushing out of the store, hop into a car,
and speed away. Although this may be the case, there
are other possible behaviors.
is an officer's expectations that the robber will look like a
Physical Stereotyping
particular type. Such stereotypes may allow the
suspect to escape or be fatal to officers.
the officers' previous experience with, and knowledge
Situational Stereotyping
of, a particular location increases their vulnerability.
-Bullseye or Target response pattern
-Lookouts (Extra guy might be after you)
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Police Response Stereotyping
Action
Physical
-Situational
, -False Reports
-Breaking
-Entering: Break plain: Enter from one location to another
-Dwelling house: Serious Violation, people living in the house
-Other building: Has to belong to another
-Belonging to another
-Intent to commit a crime therein: Rape, Robbery, Larceny
-Nighttime (common law)
Burglary
-Initial approach: Usually burglaries, they have someone posted.
-Physical safety
-Witness/victim contact
-Search of home
-Burglary tools: Find it near by, it's a burglary (EX:
Crowbar, Knives...can be anything really)
charge to cover vending machines outside of
businesses, unlike other offenses, this offense is
Coin-Operated Machine
Burglary typically a misdemeanor; in states that lack such as
offense category, the charge is for larceny, with the
level of offense being determined by the value of the
property stolen.
In which the perpetrator throws a brick or concrete
Smash and Grab
block through the plate-glass window of a jewelry
store, seizes what can immediately
-Flashlights
-Candlepower
Building Search Discussion -Lumens
-Size/Weight/Material
-LED/Incandescent
Safes: are dangerous, high-skilled people, provide them with
security ...................................................................... blunt force
ATMs: Large safe, two way: Interior in the building, take it
apart, (in a bank, can take it from the outside, can be
Different Burglary different, ( can both be taken away from a tow truck)
Residential: Nothing missing, usually something is there
that you don't know about but being with other
, people you might notice.
Sheds: steal small stuff,
usually drug dealers
Commercial goods
Larceny from auto: CD's and Stereos
Commercial Goods: Factories (like contact lenses)