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Commercial burglary: what offenders say,ype of offence, and to identify the sorts of decisions involved in deciding how to carry it out, with particular reference to security systems. In short, this paper sets out to provide an insight into the commercial burglar’s perspective on crime.Ostrich 发表于 2025-3-31 04:24:37
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Insurance fraud: the business as a victim?,rtaken (Clarke, 1989, 1990; Litton, 1990) has brought important progress but empirical work is scarce. Neither insurance companies, the police or other agencies have provided details of the extent of insurance fraud (in part a reflection of the fact that as an offence it is both difficult to identif小样他闲聊 发表于 2025-3-31 14:14:55
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Fiddling in hotel bars: types, patterns, motivations and prevention,s. A recent survey by the British Retail Consortium estimated that staff theft in the retail industry accounted for £554.5 million a year (Burrows and Speed, 1994). This is not an isolated example: it was estimated that £2 million a year was lost through airline staff fiddling drinks on flights, and