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‘Drive it like you Stole it’

机译:‘像偷走一样开车’

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In line with recent interest in the criminal decision-making process, researchers have begun exploring the risks and rewards that offenders attach to specific forms of crime and how these perceptions guide their behaviour. In this paper, we examine the strategies that auto thieves use to avoid police detection while driving a stolen vehicle. To do this, we rely on semi-structured interviews with 54 auto thieves. Results indicate that auto thieves manage encounters with police by creating an illusion of normalcy. Auto thieves make decisions throughout the crime-commission process that allows them to present an image of a normal driver in a normal vehicle to deflect attention away from themselves and the stolen vehicle. These strategies allow them to hide in the open and still maintain the crime’s rewards. Discussion focuses on restrictive deterrence and wider implications for arrest avoidance in decision-making research.
机译:与最近对刑事决策过程的兴趣相一致,研究人员已开始探索罪犯对特定形式犯罪所附加的风险和报酬,以及这些观念如何指导其行为。在本文中,我们研究了盗贼在驾驶被盗车辆时用来避免警察侦查的策略。为此,我们依靠对54名汽车小偷的半结构化访谈。结果表明,盗贼通过制造正常幻想来管理与警察的相遇。自动小偷在整个犯罪作案过程中做出决定,使他们能够在普通车辆中呈现普通驾驶员的图像,从而将注意力转移到自己和被盗车辆上。这些策略可以使他们躲藏起来,并仍然维持犯罪的报酬。讨论的重点是限制性威慑以及在决策研究中对避免逮捕的更广泛意义。

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    《British Journal of Criminology》 |2006年第2期|193-211|共19页
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    Michael Cherbonneau University of Missouri—St. Louis Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice 8001 Natural Bridge Road St. Louis MO 63121 USA;

    Heith Copes University of Alabama—Brimingham Department of Justice Sciences LRC 380 1714 9;

    Ave South Birmingham AL 35294 USA;

    jhcopes{at}uab.edu.;

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