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Modelling police success in catching burglars in the act

R. T. Coupe and A. J. Girling

Omega, 2001, vol. 29, issue 1, 19-27

Abstract: This paper is concerned with determining which factors influence the chances of the police catching the domestic burglar in the act. It is based on a 6-month study of 'in progress' burglary,1 funded by the UK Home Office's Policing and Crime Reducing Unit. Data were collected from the police records for the whole of a Regional Police Force. Binary regression models are developed which indicate the relative importance of individual burglary characteristics and the nature of the police response in determining the chance of a successful arrest at, or near, the crime-scene. Adjustments to the resourcing and organisation of police patrolling in order to improve capture rates are likely to prove successful only where burglary circumstances are favourable.

Keywords: Burglary; Police; Urban; studies; Public; sector; Binary; regression; analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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