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Criminal Justice 2011. Chapter 8:. ROBBERY. Class Name, Instructor Name. Date, Semester. CHAPTER SUMMARY. Summarize the trends and elements of robbery. 8.1. 8.2. Differentiate between the types of robbery. 8.3. Identify robber types and characteristics.
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Criminal Justice 2011 • Chapter 8: ROBBERY Class Name,Instructor Name Date, Semester
CHAPTER SUMMARY Summarize the trends and elements of robbery. 8.1 8.2 Differentiate between the types of robbery. 8.3 Identify robber types and characteristics. Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted. 8.4 Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations. 8.5
Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome • 8.1 Summarize the trends and elements of robbery.
8.1 Robbery Down 2.2%
8.1 Bank Robberies Reported to the FBI Here are the totals for all Bank incidents in 2010 including robberies:
8.1 Total $$ Taken Total Loot Taken in 2010 broken down by type Photo placeholder
8.1 Robbery Statistics $$$ taken in robberies $1321 average per robbery $4201average bank robbery
Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome • 8.2 Differentiate between the types of robbery.
8.2 Robbery Types Based on the location School Residential Commercial Street Home invasion robbery Includes banks and stores Includes carjacking and pedestrians Generally shakedowns at schools
8.2 Robbery Types Based on the location
8.2 Photo placeholder Bank Security
Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome • 8.3 Identify robber types and characteristics.
8.3 Robber Types Based on the force involved Armed Robbery Strong-arm Robbery Threatened Weapon Robbery A weapon, usually a gun or a knife is displayed A weapon is not displayed but the robber says he has one Physical force is either used or threatened
8.3 Robber Types Based on the typology Alcoholic Robber Drug Addict Robber Professional Robber Opportunistic Robber Needs cash to supply the habit Includes gang members who rob Typically a younger perpetrator Generally sloppy planners and use random victims
8.3 Class Exercise Classify this robbery by type, location, and force Photo placeholder
Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome • 8.4 Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted.
8.4 Robbery Investigation Conviction Physical Evidence Testimonial Evidence
8.4 Robbery Investigation Steps • One: Respond to the scene - no lights or siren • Two: Assess the situation/handle emergencies/make arrest • Three: Protect the crime scene • Four: Identify and briefly interview witnesses • Five: Send out crime broadcast • Six: Thoroughly interview witnesses • Seven: Recover video recordings, collect evidence, document scene
Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome • 8.5 Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations.
8.5 Robbery Investigations Witnesses Photo placeholder
8.5 Robbery Investigation Collecting Evidence Photo placeholder
8.5 Finding Witnesses At the scene Neighborhood canvas Crime stoppers Offer rewards or seek informants
8.5 Evidence in Robbery Investigations Fingerprints Binding material DNA Fired cartridges Notes
CHAPTER REVIEW Summarize the trends and elements of robbery. 8.1 8.2 Differentiate between the types of robbery. 8.3 Identify robber types and characteristics. Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted. 8.4 Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations. 8.5