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CRIMINAL MOBILITY OF ROBBERY OFFENDERS
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| Title | CRIMINAL MOBILITY OF ROBBERY OFFENDERS |
| Author | Drealan, Joe
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| Keywords | criminal mobility criminal travel journey-to-crime robbery geocode GIS
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| Abstract | The current paper addresses the mobility and willingness to travel of robbery offenders. A five-sector robbery typology was constructed, consisting of: personal robbery, commercial robbery, carjacking robbery, home-invasion robbery, and robbery by sudden snatching. Defining mobility as the straight-line distance between the offender's home residence and the location of the robbery offense, the extent of criminal mobility for each type of robbery offense was analyzed. Using geographical information system (GIS) technologies and, more specifically, geocoding software programs, the latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the offender's home and offense's location was determined. It was found that a subset of robbery offenders exhibit relatively high mobility across all five robbery types. However, distinct mobility patterns also emerged between the different types of robbery offenses. Policy and research implications from these findings are discussed. |
| Adviser | Watkins, R. Cory
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| Publisher | University of Central Florida |
| Degree | M.S.
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| Degree Discipline | Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies
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| Degree Grantor | Health and Public Affairs
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| Degree Program | Criminal Justice MS
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| Graduation Date | 2007-01-01 |
| Type | Master's thesis
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| Access Level | Public - Allow Worldwide Access
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| Release Date | 2007-05-21 |
| Repository | University Archives
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| Repository Collection | Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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| Identifier | CFE0001588 |
| Access Link | http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001588 |
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