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Examination of systematic variations in burglars' domain-specific perceptual and procedural skills
Authors:Joseph Clare
Affiliation:1. University of Western Australia , Crawley, Australia Joe.Clare@uwa.edu.au
Abstract:Abstract

This research examines systematic variations in residential burglars' domain-specific perceptual and procedural skills. Utilising a formula incorporating frequency of offending, generation of offending-related income, burglary charges, and estimated duration of burglary career, 53 experts and 53 novices were objectively identified from a sample of 209 interviews conducted with incarcerated burglars. The perceptual and procedural burglary skills of these two groups were compared and the results demonstrated important differences indicative of superior domain-specific performance for objectively classified experts. The theoretical implications of these findings are discussed, along with suggestions for application of this knowledge to crime prevention initiatives.
Keywords:perceptual skills  procedural skills  burglary  expertise  offender decision-making
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