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    I‚ Officer Nazeri‚ in full uniform and marked patrol vehicle on April 1‚ 2014 at 1400 HRS responded to a dispatched call regarding a BURGLARY at 2340 San Leandro Way‚ Carmichael‚ CA 95885. The residence is a gray two-story SFR. I contacted the victim‚ Jensen‚ at the residence who related the following in summary: VICTIM’S STATEMENT: “I came home at 1130 HRS and noticed the front door ajar. My bedroom had dumped out drawers and things moved around. Missing new/in box Blue Ray DVD player

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    On 11-22-2016 at about 0950 hrs I was dispatched to residential burglary report at 31128 122nd LN SE. Enroute dispatched advised that the homeowner‚ Elena Isayev‚ had called 911 to report that her vehicle had been stolen from her garage. Additionally‚ Elena reported that she had left a gun in the vehicle. I arrived at the residence and contacted Elena and her husband‚ Alexander Isayev. Alexander stated that he left for work this morning around 0500 hrs and believed that he left his garage door

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    On 08/30/2016 I‚ Deputy Daniel Pruitt was dispatched to 13249 Dusty Trail for a burglary complaint. I spoke to Craig Young who stated his home was broken into. Craig stated he came home and found the front door open and the house trashed as if someone had burglarized the home. Craig stated he left around 5:30am and no one was at the home from 7:30am til 3:00pm. Craig stated he was not sure what all was missing snice the house was trashed. Craig stated he noticed a few guns were missing. Craig stated

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    Burglary Explain the distinction between the crime of burglary and the crime of robbery. The difference between burglary and robbery is that robbery is confrontational which makes it crime against person‚ and burglary isn’t which makes it a crime against property. As stated in the book “burglary is considered a property crime in which the thief seeks to avoid direct contact with people during commission of the crime. In addition‚ locations of burglaries are usually unoccupied homes or businesses

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    at helping prevent burglary? In reflection to the essay title Maguire et al describes Ken Pease’s Crime prevention as involving ‘…the disruption of mechanisms which cause crime events.’ And ‘How to disrupt them is the central question’. (1997:963). The mechanism adopted in preventing burglary has been seen by many as a positive step‚ but its importance and priority within government policy has been questioned. It is important to note that the terminology of ‘burglary prevention’ will relate

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    The Effects of Burglary

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    Geography essay The hazards of burglary have significannot impacts on people and the environment in which they live‚ and these impacts can be identified easily. Consequently‚ these hazards can be both prevented and/or managed effectively · Identify the impacts of this hazard: · Describe the responses that have been made to prevent and/or manage this hazards · Discuss the effectiveness of these responses Burglary n. pl. burglaries The act of entering a building or other premises

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    not attending school‚ and residential burglary. First‚ when her mother left‚ Claudia became angry and vengeful to all the transgressions she might have suffered. Consequently‚ her grandparents became aloof‚ frustrated‚ and allowed her to do whatever she wished. As a result of the freedom to do whatever she wished‚ Claudia could not keep up in class and managed to pick up bad habits that would later transform into criminal acts such as shoplifting and burglary. Claudia’s delinquent behaviors may have

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    Theories and Burglary

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    Madeline Hutcherson Criminology Writing 1 Theories and Burglary Routine activities theory is a theory that was created in the late 1970’s meant to explain crime and victimization. The routine activities theory is based off of the assumption made in previous theories such as deterrence and rational choice theory‚ which offenders rationally think out criminal behaviors before they engage in them. This assumption includes the theory that offenders calculate risks and consequences

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    Theories Explaining Burglary Rational Choice Theory and Routine Activity Theory By: Tracy Eberts‚ November 11‚ 2010 Abstract Any family can fall victim to home invasion or burglary-not by criminals who rob us of our possessions‚ but by our routines that allow them into our lives in order to rob us of our souls. Rational choice theory focuses on how to deter burglary. By examining the Rational Choice theory and Routine Activity theory we can see why criminals offend after weighing the rewards

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    Introduction to Burglary

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    Introduction to Burglary Section 9 of the Theft Act 1968 provides: "(1) A person is guilty of burglary if- (a) he enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser and with intent to commit any such offence as is mentioned in subsection (2) below; or (b) having entered any building or part of a building as a trespasser he steals or attempts to steal anything in the building or that part of it or inflicts or attempts to inflict on any person therein any grievous bodily harm. (2) The offences

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