Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance: Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Standard

Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance : Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera. / Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz; Daniël De Vries, Thomas; Bernasco, Wim.

I: Deviant Behavior, Bind 39, Nr. 4, 19.01.2018, s. 421-436.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Lindegaard, MR, Daniël De Vries, T & Bernasco, W 2018, 'Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance: Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera', Deviant Behavior, bind 39, nr. 4, s. 421-436. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2017.1407100

APA

Lindegaard, M. R., Daniël De Vries, T., & Bernasco, W. (2018). Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance: Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera. Deviant Behavior, 39(4), 421-436. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2017.1407100

Vancouver

Lindegaard MR, Daniël De Vries T, Bernasco W. Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance: Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera. Deviant Behavior. 2018 jan. 19;39(4):421-436. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2017.1407100

Author

Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz ; Daniël De Vries, Thomas ; Bernasco, Wim. / Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance : Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera. I: Deviant Behavior. 2018 ; Bind 39, Nr. 4. s. 421-436.

Bibtex

@article{9082eaed1b46454b9d1a44abe59923cb,
title = "Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance: Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera",
abstract = "Robberies are improvised encounters involving offender threat, sometimes force, and often victim resistance. While the association between threat, force, and resistance in robberies is well-established, sequential patterns are disputed due to biases of retrospective studies. To overcome these biases, we draw on CCTV camera recordings of 49 store robberies. Tentative findings suggest that lethal threat reduces victim resistance and thereby offender violence, except in robberies where offenders depend on victims in accessing the valuables. In those robberies, lethal threat increases the likelihood of victim resistance despite having no effect on offender violence. By providing more reliable and detailed accounts of real-life behavior during robberies, our analysis illustrates the potential of a newly emergent field of studies of crimes caught on camera.",
author = "Lindegaard, {Marie Rosenkrantz} and {Dani{\"e}l De Vries}, Thomas and Wim Bernasco",
year = "2018",
month = jan,
day = "19",
doi = "10.1080/01639625.2017.1407100",
language = "English",
volume = "39",
pages = "421--436",
journal = "Deviant Behavior",
issn = "0163-9625",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis",
number = "4",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Patterns of Force, Sequences of Resistance

T2 - Revisiting Luckenbill with Robberies Caught on Camera

AU - Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz

AU - Daniël De Vries, Thomas

AU - Bernasco, Wim

PY - 2018/1/19

Y1 - 2018/1/19

N2 - Robberies are improvised encounters involving offender threat, sometimes force, and often victim resistance. While the association between threat, force, and resistance in robberies is well-established, sequential patterns are disputed due to biases of retrospective studies. To overcome these biases, we draw on CCTV camera recordings of 49 store robberies. Tentative findings suggest that lethal threat reduces victim resistance and thereby offender violence, except in robberies where offenders depend on victims in accessing the valuables. In those robberies, lethal threat increases the likelihood of victim resistance despite having no effect on offender violence. By providing more reliable and detailed accounts of real-life behavior during robberies, our analysis illustrates the potential of a newly emergent field of studies of crimes caught on camera.

AB - Robberies are improvised encounters involving offender threat, sometimes force, and often victim resistance. While the association between threat, force, and resistance in robberies is well-established, sequential patterns are disputed due to biases of retrospective studies. To overcome these biases, we draw on CCTV camera recordings of 49 store robberies. Tentative findings suggest that lethal threat reduces victim resistance and thereby offender violence, except in robberies where offenders depend on victims in accessing the valuables. In those robberies, lethal threat increases the likelihood of victim resistance despite having no effect on offender violence. By providing more reliable and detailed accounts of real-life behavior during robberies, our analysis illustrates the potential of a newly emergent field of studies of crimes caught on camera.

U2 - 10.1080/01639625.2017.1407100

DO - 10.1080/01639625.2017.1407100

M3 - Journal article

VL - 39

SP - 421

EP - 436

JO - Deviant Behavior

JF - Deviant Behavior

SN - 0163-9625

IS - 4

ER -

ID: 188646777