AUTO THEFT Offender and Offense Characteristics |
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Authors: | CHARLES H. McCAGHY PEGGY C. GIORDANO TRUDY KNICELY HENSON |
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Affiliation: | Bowling Green State University |
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Abstract: | Few empirical studies describe auto thieves. The most influential and frequently cited research is that by Wittenberg and Blusterier who characterize auto theft as a “favored-group” delinquency. The findings of the present study challenge this conclusion. Although the majority of those arrested for auto theft are white. blacks are disproportionately represented; most thieves come from lower-class neighborhoods: and the distribution of juvenile thieves by fathers’ occupational status does not appear to differ from that of other delinquents. Five types of out theft are suggested; the offender and offense characteristics are empirically examined. |
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