The criminal career of armed robbers with specific reference to cash-in-transit robberies

Criminal career research postulates that offending behaviour develops over time during the course of one’s life. Thus, delinquency is not an isolated incident which occurs at a certain moment in time. This research comprises a mixed-method study of the criminal career of 40 offenders who perpetrated...

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Main Author: Thobane, Mahlogonolo Stephina
Other Authors: Herbig, Friedo Johann Willem
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18353
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-183532016-04-16T04:08:49Z The criminal career of armed robbers with specific reference to cash-in-transit robberies Thobane, Mahlogonolo Stephina Herbig, Friedo Johann Willem Armed robbery Automated Teller Machine (ATM) bombing Banking industry Criminal career Cash-In-Transit (CIT) robbery Recidivism Serious crime South African Banking Risk Intelligence Centre (SABRIC) Violent crime 364.15520968 Robbery -- South Africa -- Prevention Firearms and crime -- South Africa Automated tellers -- Security measures -- South Africa Juvenile delinquency -- South Africa -- Prevention Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa Bank robberies -- South Africa -- Prevention Violent crimes -- South Africa -- Prevention Crime prevention surveys -- South Africa Crime analysis -- South Africa Burglary -- South Africa Bombing investigation -- South Africa Money -- Transportation -- South Africa -- Safety measures Criminal career research postulates that offending behaviour develops over time during the course of one’s life. Thus, delinquency is not an isolated incident which occurs at a certain moment in time. This research comprises a mixed-method study of the criminal career of 40 offenders who perpetrated robberies against the banking and CIT industries. Through this research, an exploration is made for possibilities of using criminal career research to develop results which will guide crime prevention policies. The qualitative methodology used for this research included semi-structured interviews in order to collect information on motivations of armed robbers and the various mechanics (i.e. planning, recruitment, group dynamics) of the crime of armed robbery. Through the use of structured questionnaires, biographical data, information on risk factors and figures on the different aspects of a criminal career, such as age of offending onset, offending frequency and seriousness, and career length, were all gathered. The general findings of this research demonstrate that offending onset occurs between the ages of 11 and 15 with petty crimes, and then escalates to serious crimes. Secondly, witnessed throughout the dissertation is the fact that development of delinquent behaviour is not a result of a single risk factor but an outcome of multiple risk factors. Subsequently, a suggestion is made for the introduction of multifaceted deterrence programmes, which will holistically deal with the various offending risk factors (i.e. family, community and the offender’s personal risk factors as well as peer and school dynamics). Thirdly, armed robbers are responsible for various other crimes in the process of committing the offence of robbery. Accordingly, this study confirms the criminal career notion that a small number of chronic offenders are responsible for a large number of offences. That is why it is recommended that policy makers pay attention to disrupting the criminal career of this small number of high risk offenders. Department of Criminology and Security Science M.A. (Criminology) 2015-03-10T13:45:56Z 2015-03-10T13:45:56Z 2014-06 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18353 en 1 online resource (xix, 242 leaves, 23 unnumbered leaves) : tables, charts
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topic Armed robbery
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) bombing
Banking industry
Criminal career
Cash-In-Transit (CIT) robbery
Recidivism
Serious crime
South African Banking Risk Intelligence Centre (SABRIC)
Violent crime
364.15520968
Robbery -- South Africa -- Prevention
Firearms and crime -- South Africa
Automated tellers -- Security measures -- South Africa
Juvenile delinquency -- South Africa -- Prevention
Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa
Bank robberies -- South Africa -- Prevention
Violent crimes -- South Africa -- Prevention
Crime prevention surveys -- South Africa
Crime analysis -- South Africa
Burglary -- South Africa
Bombing investigation -- South Africa
Money -- Transportation -- South Africa -- Safety measures
spellingShingle Armed robbery
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) bombing
Banking industry
Criminal career
Cash-In-Transit (CIT) robbery
Recidivism
Serious crime
South African Banking Risk Intelligence Centre (SABRIC)
Violent crime
364.15520968
Robbery -- South Africa -- Prevention
Firearms and crime -- South Africa
Automated tellers -- Security measures -- South Africa
Juvenile delinquency -- South Africa -- Prevention
Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa
Bank robberies -- South Africa -- Prevention
Violent crimes -- South Africa -- Prevention
Crime prevention surveys -- South Africa
Crime analysis -- South Africa
Burglary -- South Africa
Bombing investigation -- South Africa
Money -- Transportation -- South Africa -- Safety measures
Thobane, Mahlogonolo Stephina
The criminal career of armed robbers with specific reference to cash-in-transit robberies
description Criminal career research postulates that offending behaviour develops over time during the course of one’s life. Thus, delinquency is not an isolated incident which occurs at a certain moment in time. This research comprises a mixed-method study of the criminal career of 40 offenders who perpetrated robberies against the banking and CIT industries. Through this research, an exploration is made for possibilities of using criminal career research to develop results which will guide crime prevention policies. The qualitative methodology used for this research included semi-structured interviews in order to collect information on motivations of armed robbers and the various mechanics (i.e. planning, recruitment, group dynamics) of the crime of armed robbery. Through the use of structured questionnaires, biographical data, information on risk factors and figures on the different aspects of a criminal career, such as age of offending onset, offending frequency and seriousness, and career length, were all gathered. The general findings of this research demonstrate that offending onset occurs between the ages of 11 and 15 with petty crimes, and then escalates to serious crimes. Secondly, witnessed throughout the dissertation is the fact that development of delinquent behaviour is not a result of a single risk factor but an outcome of multiple risk factors. Subsequently, a suggestion is made for the introduction of multifaceted deterrence programmes, which will holistically deal with the various offending risk factors (i.e. family, community and the offender’s personal risk factors as well as peer and school dynamics). Thirdly, armed robbers are responsible for various other crimes in the process of committing the offence of robbery. Accordingly, this study confirms the criminal career notion that a small number of chronic offenders are responsible for a large number of offences. That is why it is recommended that policy makers pay attention to disrupting the criminal career of this small number of high risk offenders. === Department of Criminology and Security Science === M.A. (Criminology)
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Thobane, Mahlogonolo Stephina
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title The criminal career of armed robbers with specific reference to cash-in-transit robberies
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title_full The criminal career of armed robbers with specific reference to cash-in-transit robberies
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