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Summarize the trends and elements of robbery. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 8.1

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Page 1: Class Name, Instructor Name Date, Semester Criminal Justice 2011 Chapter 8: ROBBERY

Class Name,Instructor Name

Date, Semester

Criminal Justice 2011

Chapter 8:ROBBERY

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8.1

8.2

8.3

8.4

8.5

Summarize the trends and elements of robbery.

Differentiate between the types of robbery.

Identify robber types and characteristics.

Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted.

Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations.

CHAPTER SUMMARY

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Summarize the trends and elements of robbery.

Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome

8.1

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8.1

Robbery

Down 2.2%

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Bank Robberies Reported to the FBI8.1Here are the totals for all Bank incidents in 2010 including robberies:

Robberies Burglaries Larcenies

Commercial Banks 4997 57 5Mutual Savings Banks 47 4 0Savings and Loan Associations

103 2 0

Credit Unions 396 11 1Armored Company 3 0 2Total 5,546 74 8

 

 

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Total $$ Taken 8.1

Total Loot Taken in 2010 broken down by type

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Cash $42,535,474.99Securities—Face Value $301.00Checks (Including Traveler’s Checks)

$479,523.08

Food Stamps $0.00Other Property $800.00Total $43,016,099.07

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$1321 average per robbery

$4201average bank robbery

Robbery Statistics 8.1

$$$ taken

in robberie

s

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Differentiate between the types of robbery.

Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome

8.2

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Home invasion robbery

Includes carjacking

and pedestrians

Robbery Types8.2

Residential Street Commerci

al

Based on the location

Includes banks and

storesGenerally

shakedowns at schools

School

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Robbery Types8.2Based on the location

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8.2

Bank Security

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Identify robber types and characteristics.

Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome

8.3

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A weapon is not displayed

but the robber says he has one

Physical force is either used or threatened

Robber Types8.3

Threatened

Weapon Robbery

Strong-arm

Robbery Armed

Robbery

Based on the force involved

A weapon, usually a gun or a knife is displayed

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Needs cash to supply the

habitTypically a younger

perpetrator

Robber Types8.3

Drug Addict Robber

Opportunistic Robber

Professional Robber

Based on the typology

Includes gang members who

robGenerally

sloppy planners and use random

victims

Alcoholic Robber

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Class Exercise 8.3Classify this robbery by type, location, and force

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Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted.

Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome

8.4

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Physical Evidence

Testimonial

Evidence

Robbery Investigation 8.4

Conviction

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Robbery Investigation Steps8.4One: Respond to the scene - no lights or siren

Two: Assess the situation/handle emergencies/make arrest

Three: Protect the crime scene

Four: Identify and briefly interview witnesses

Five: Send out crime broadcast

Six: Thoroughly interview witnessesSeven: Recover video recordings, collect evidence, document

scene

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Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations.

Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome

8.5

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Robbery Investigations8.5

Witnesses

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Robbery Investigation 8.5

Collecting Evidence

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Finding Witnesses 8.5

At the scene Neighborhood canvas

Crime stoppers

Offer rewards or

seek informants

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Evidence in Robbery Investigations 8.5

Fingerprints Binding material

DNA Fired cartridges

Notes

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8.1

8.2

8.3

8.4

8.5

Summarize the trends and elements of robbery.

Differentiate between the types of robbery.

Identify robber types and characteristics.

Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted.

Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations.

CHAPTER REVIEW