skip navigation
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Login | Subscribe/Register | Manage Account | Shopping Cartshopping cart icon | Help | Contact Us | Home     
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
  Advanced Search
Search Help
     
| | | | |
place holder
Administered by the Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Seal National Criminal Justice Reference Service National Criminal Justice Reference Service Office of Justice Programs Seal National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Topics
A-Z Topics
Corrections
Courts
Crime
Crime Prevention
Drugs
Justice System
Juvenile Justice
Law Enforcement
Victims
Left Nav Bottom Line
Home / NCJRS Abstract

Publications
 

NCJRS Abstract


The document referenced below is part of the NCJRS Library collection.
To conduct further searches of the collection, visit the NCJRS Abstracts Database.

How to Obtain Documents
 
NCJ Number: NCJ 195482  
Title: Preventive and Repressive Strategies to Limit the Number of Commercial Robberies in Denmark
Journal: Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention  Volume:2  Issue:2  Dated:2001  Pages:171 to 190
Author(s): Peter Kruize Ph.D.
Publisher Url*: http://www.tandf.no/crime 
Publication Date: 2001
Pages: 20
Type: Studies/research reports
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Annotation: This article evaluates the use of preventive and repressive measures taken to deter commercial robberies in Denmark.
Abstract: In order to evaluate the effectiveness of various types of preventive and repressive measures for commercial crime deterrence, the author examines national statistics, register data, police documents, and interview materials from inmates. The author found that while most preventive measures were somewhat effective, inmates convicted of these crimes reported techniques they utilized to overcome these measures. Techniques such as wearing disguises, working quicker to beat an alarm system, and planning a robbery before the activation of time locks were strategies that were frequently discussed by the inmates. Sentencing policy in Denmark served as a repressive crime deterrence measure. Although those arrested for commercial robbery were nearly always sentenced to prison, the author found that once released, the robbers returned to a life of crime, although not necessarily involving commercial robbery. Logistic regression analysis reveals that the longer the prison sentence, the less likely a person is to desist from criminal activities. The author suggests that in order to effectively deter commercial robbery in Denmark, the data suggests that arresting perpetrators early in their criminal career is the most effective means possible. Tables, references
Main Term(s): Robbery ; Deterrence
Index Term(s): Crime prevention measures/ ; Reactions to crime ; Denmark
 
To cite this abstract, use the following link:
http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=195482

* A link to the full-text document is provided whenever possible. For documents not available online, a link to the publisher's web site is provided.


Contact Us | Feedback | Site Map
Freedom of Information Act | Privacy Statement | Legal Policies and Disclaimers | USA.gov

U.S. Department of Justice | Office of Justice Programs | Office of National Drug Control Policy

place holder