Deck 10: Robbery

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Which of the following robbers plan their crimes randomly and give little consideration to victim selection,escape,or circumstances under which the crime will be committed?

A)Professional robber
B)Opportunistic robber
C)Drug addict robber
D)Alcoholic robber
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Which of the following is recommended for the first officer to reach the scene of a robbery in progress?

A)Park as close as is reasonably possible to the scene.
B)Cover the most likely exit from the robbery location.
C)Leave the keys in the ignition and approach quickly.
D)Cautiously attempt to apprehend the suspect(s).
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Which of the following forms of physical evidence would NOT typically be found at a robbery crime scene?

A)fingerprints
B)binding material
C)forged checks
D)notes from the robber
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Witnesses of a robbery should be:

A)interviewed as a group so that they can help refresh each other's memory.
B)separated so they won't influence each other.
C)encouraged to go home and rest before answering any questions.
D)asked only questions that require a simple yes or no answer.
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Which of the following is an example of a robber?

A)A pick-pocket
B)A "roller" of a child's lunch money
C)A person who steals money when the owner is away
D)A store clerk stealing money from a cash register
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Many victims of the crime of robbery also claim they have been:

A)Robbed
B)Victimized
C)Raped
D)Brutalized
Question
Which of the following is NOT an example of robbery?

A)A gang of youths beating another child to get his lunch money
B)Armed gunmen confronting a bank teller for money
C)A woman shoplifting from a department store
D)An assailant holding a woman at knifepoint until she gives him the keys to her car
Question
Which of the following is the best example of the "smash-and-grab" robbery?

A)A taxi cab is side swiped and then robbed at a busy intersection of a large city.
B)An expensive car in a parking lot is stolen by robbers posing as tow truck drivers.
C)A stopped car at an exit ramp near an airport is approached,a window is broken,and the occupant is robbed.
D)A delivery truck is bumped from behind and then robbed.
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An MO focuses on the behavior of the criminal during the commission of a crime.For example,the location of the robbery,such as a bank or convenience store,may identify certain groups of suspects.Other factors include:

A)the physical description of the suspect.
B)the color of the get-away vehicle.
C)the type of weapon used.
D)All of the above.
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Who is the most likely target of a street mugging?

A)A middle-aged,black male
B)A young,attractive woman
C)An Hispanic
D)An elderly person
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Robbery involves which of the following?

A)Breaking into a private residence
B)Attempting to take anything of value from the care,custody,or control of a person by force or threat of force
C)Theft of property without personal contact
D)All of the above.
Question
What is the most common type of robbery?

A)Robberies after a brief acquaintance
B)Convenience store robberies
C)Street muggings
D)Robberies of private premises
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Which of the following best describes the typical commercial robbery?

A)The victimized store is large and busy.
B)The robbery occurs in the middle of the day.
C)The robbery is carried out by masked perpetrators.
D)The victimized store is located on a major street.
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Which of the following is true regarding home robberies?

A)The majority of home robbers steal valuable property.
B)Most home robbers act alone.
C)54 percent of home robberies are committed by acquaintances.
D)Younger victims are more likely to be attacked than are older ones.
Question
Which of the following robbers will steal to obtain small amounts of money when he or she identifies what seems to be a vulnerable target?

A)Professional robber
B)Opportunistic robber
C)Drug addict robber
D)Alcoholic robber
Question
Which of the following robbers has a low commitment to robbery because of its danger,but a high commitment to theft because it supplies much-needed funds?

A)Professional robber
B)Opportunistic robber
C)Drug addict robber
D)Alcoholic robber
Question
Physical evidence located at a crime scene includes:

A)Notes
B)Fingerprints
C)Fired cartridge
D)All of the above
Question
When responding to a robbery in progress at a local gas convenience store,what should the first officer at the scene do if the robbery is still in progress with the suspect inside?

A)Enter cautiously and eliminate the deadly threat using whatever force is reasonable.
B)Announce your presence to the suspect and demand that he or she surrender.
C)Do not enter the store until the robbery suspect has exited.
D)None of the above tactics is correct.
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When responding to calls in which the robbers have already left the scene,officers must prioritize their actions.What should they do first?

A)Protect other evidence.
B)Witnesses should be located and statements taken regarding descriptions of the suspects and their vehicles so that a "flash" description can be broadcast.
C)Take care of any injured parties.
D)Protect the possible locations of fingerprints.
Question
The location of the robbery,the type of weapon used,the dress of the robber,and the amount and type of what was taken are all indications of the robber's:

A)method of operation (MO).
B)method of robbery (MR).
C)level of respect for the law.
D)intentions to surrender.
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Typically an arrest in a robbery case is based upon the physical evidence at the scene and not on eyewitness testimony.
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A robber's MO refers to his or her motivation in committing the robbery.
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Professional robbers generally make a big score about once a month,living off the income for the rest of the month.
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Witnesses to a robbery should confer with each other as they describe their observations to police so as to prompt and reinforce details some may have forgotten.
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Fixed surveillance cameras have become an increasingly important tool in the identification of robbers.
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The difference between robbery and extortion is the element of consent resulting from force or fear.In extortion,the victim consents more willingly.
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When the first officer reaches the scene of a robbery in progress he should cautiously attempt to apprehend the suspect(s) .
Question
Robbery is essentially the same crime as burglary,a property crime involving theft of property.
Question
The crime scene should be processed as soon as possible after _______ evidence has been identified.
Question
Robbery is an opportunistic crime because it is quick,easy,and requires little planning.
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When responding to a robbery call,the first officer should emphasize _____over ______.
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The taking of personal property from the person or presence of another against their will by force or fear is the definition of _____.
Question
When responding to a robbery call,the first officer should emphasize safety over swiftness.
Question
Home robberies often convert to burglaries if the victim returns home unexpectedly.
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When responding to calls in which the robbers have already left the scene,officers should first protect the possible locations of fingerprints.
Question
The major problem of proof in robbery cases concerns the victim and witness's ability to _____ the robber.
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A characteristic of the addict-robber is that robberies are not committed when the addict is high on drugs but rather when he or she needs money to purchase drugs.
Question
Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft,in a direct confrontation with the victim,by force or the threat of force or violence.
Question
While the average loss is much higher,the typical property loss in a robbery is less than $100.
Question
The type of location robbed,the time and day of week,and the type of weapon used are all indications of the robber's _____ of _____.
Question
Identify and describe the four typologies of robbers as discussed in your textbook.
Question
The most terrifying type of robbery is a ________ robbery.
Question
In addition to discussing the method of operations used within robberies,you are again teaching a class to your fellow officers and want to provide examples of what physical evidence is routinely located within the crime of robbery.Identify what items you will discuss so that the first responding officer is able to consider when arriving on the scene.
Question
You have just been asked by your police chief to give a class to other police officers within the department regarding the crime of robbery.Within the class you are expected to teach your fellow police officers what the typical MO information consists of for this crime.What areas will you be discussing that show as important factors when solving a robbery?
Question
Your text identifies five different types of robberies.Identify each and discuss them.
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Locate the correct matches from Column 1 to Column 2
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A _______ robbery is committed in public areas and alleyways.
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The text identified ten characteristics of robbery that investigators commonly use when identifying the suspect's M.O.Identify four of the ten robbery characteristics from the categories listed in the text.
Question
A shakedown of students and teachers is an example of a ______ robbery.
Question
Most street robberies are often called _______.
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Match between columns
Motivation
Theft
Motivation
Stores and businesses
Motivation
Face to face robbery for assets
Motivation
Alleyways
Motivation
Money
Motivation
Long term commitment to crime
Motivation
Shakedown
Motivation
Vulnerable targets
Robbery
Theft
Robbery
Stores and businesses
Robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Robbery
Alleyways
Robbery
Money
Robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Robbery
Shakedown
Robbery
Vulnerable targets
Commercial robbery
Theft
Commercial robbery
Stores and businesses
Commercial robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Commercial robbery
Alleyways
Commercial robbery
Money
Commercial robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Commercial robbery
Shakedown
Commercial robbery
Vulnerable targets
Bank robbery
Theft
Bank robbery
Stores and businesses
Bank robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Bank robbery
Alleyways
Bank robbery
Money
Bank robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Bank robbery
Shakedown
Bank robbery
Vulnerable targets
Street robbery
Theft
Street robbery
Stores and businesses
Street robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Street robbery
Alleyways
Street robbery
Money
Street robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Street robbery
Shakedown
Street robbery
Vulnerable targets
School robbery
Theft
School robbery
Stores and businesses
School robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
School robbery
Alleyways
School robbery
Money
School robbery
Long term commitment to crime
School robbery
Shakedown
School robbery
Vulnerable targets
Professional robber
Theft
Professional robber
Stores and businesses
Professional robber
Face to face robbery for assets
Professional robber
Alleyways
Professional robber
Money
Professional robber
Long term commitment to crime
Professional robber
Shakedown
Professional robber
Vulnerable targets
Opportunistic robber
Theft
Opportunistic robber
Stores and businesses
Opportunistic robber
Face to face robbery for assets
Opportunistic robber
Alleyways
Opportunistic robber
Money
Opportunistic robber
Long term commitment to crime
Opportunistic robber
Shakedown
Opportunistic robber
Vulnerable targets
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Which of the following robbers plan their crimes randomly and give little consideration to victim selection,escape,or circumstances under which the crime will be committed?

A)Professional robber
B)Opportunistic robber
C)Drug addict robber
D)Alcoholic robber
D
2
Which of the following is recommended for the first officer to reach the scene of a robbery in progress?

A)Park as close as is reasonably possible to the scene.
B)Cover the most likely exit from the robbery location.
C)Leave the keys in the ignition and approach quickly.
D)Cautiously attempt to apprehend the suspect(s).
B
3
Which of the following forms of physical evidence would NOT typically be found at a robbery crime scene?

A)fingerprints
B)binding material
C)forged checks
D)notes from the robber
C
4
Witnesses of a robbery should be:

A)interviewed as a group so that they can help refresh each other's memory.
B)separated so they won't influence each other.
C)encouraged to go home and rest before answering any questions.
D)asked only questions that require a simple yes or no answer.
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Which of the following is an example of a robber?

A)A pick-pocket
B)A "roller" of a child's lunch money
C)A person who steals money when the owner is away
D)A store clerk stealing money from a cash register
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6
Many victims of the crime of robbery also claim they have been:

A)Robbed
B)Victimized
C)Raped
D)Brutalized
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Which of the following is NOT an example of robbery?

A)A gang of youths beating another child to get his lunch money
B)Armed gunmen confronting a bank teller for money
C)A woman shoplifting from a department store
D)An assailant holding a woman at knifepoint until she gives him the keys to her car
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8
Which of the following is the best example of the "smash-and-grab" robbery?

A)A taxi cab is side swiped and then robbed at a busy intersection of a large city.
B)An expensive car in a parking lot is stolen by robbers posing as tow truck drivers.
C)A stopped car at an exit ramp near an airport is approached,a window is broken,and the occupant is robbed.
D)A delivery truck is bumped from behind and then robbed.
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An MO focuses on the behavior of the criminal during the commission of a crime.For example,the location of the robbery,such as a bank or convenience store,may identify certain groups of suspects.Other factors include:

A)the physical description of the suspect.
B)the color of the get-away vehicle.
C)the type of weapon used.
D)All of the above.
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Who is the most likely target of a street mugging?

A)A middle-aged,black male
B)A young,attractive woman
C)An Hispanic
D)An elderly person
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11
Robbery involves which of the following?

A)Breaking into a private residence
B)Attempting to take anything of value from the care,custody,or control of a person by force or threat of force
C)Theft of property without personal contact
D)All of the above.
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What is the most common type of robbery?

A)Robberies after a brief acquaintance
B)Convenience store robberies
C)Street muggings
D)Robberies of private premises
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13
Which of the following best describes the typical commercial robbery?

A)The victimized store is large and busy.
B)The robbery occurs in the middle of the day.
C)The robbery is carried out by masked perpetrators.
D)The victimized store is located on a major street.
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14
Which of the following is true regarding home robberies?

A)The majority of home robbers steal valuable property.
B)Most home robbers act alone.
C)54 percent of home robberies are committed by acquaintances.
D)Younger victims are more likely to be attacked than are older ones.
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Which of the following robbers will steal to obtain small amounts of money when he or she identifies what seems to be a vulnerable target?

A)Professional robber
B)Opportunistic robber
C)Drug addict robber
D)Alcoholic robber
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Which of the following robbers has a low commitment to robbery because of its danger,but a high commitment to theft because it supplies much-needed funds?

A)Professional robber
B)Opportunistic robber
C)Drug addict robber
D)Alcoholic robber
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17
Physical evidence located at a crime scene includes:

A)Notes
B)Fingerprints
C)Fired cartridge
D)All of the above
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18
When responding to a robbery in progress at a local gas convenience store,what should the first officer at the scene do if the robbery is still in progress with the suspect inside?

A)Enter cautiously and eliminate the deadly threat using whatever force is reasonable.
B)Announce your presence to the suspect and demand that he or she surrender.
C)Do not enter the store until the robbery suspect has exited.
D)None of the above tactics is correct.
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19
When responding to calls in which the robbers have already left the scene,officers must prioritize their actions.What should they do first?

A)Protect other evidence.
B)Witnesses should be located and statements taken regarding descriptions of the suspects and their vehicles so that a "flash" description can be broadcast.
C)Take care of any injured parties.
D)Protect the possible locations of fingerprints.
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20
The location of the robbery,the type of weapon used,the dress of the robber,and the amount and type of what was taken are all indications of the robber's:

A)method of operation (MO).
B)method of robbery (MR).
C)level of respect for the law.
D)intentions to surrender.
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Typically an arrest in a robbery case is based upon the physical evidence at the scene and not on eyewitness testimony.
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A robber's MO refers to his or her motivation in committing the robbery.
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Professional robbers generally make a big score about once a month,living off the income for the rest of the month.
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Witnesses to a robbery should confer with each other as they describe their observations to police so as to prompt and reinforce details some may have forgotten.
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Fixed surveillance cameras have become an increasingly important tool in the identification of robbers.
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The difference between robbery and extortion is the element of consent resulting from force or fear.In extortion,the victim consents more willingly.
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When the first officer reaches the scene of a robbery in progress he should cautiously attempt to apprehend the suspect(s) .
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Robbery is essentially the same crime as burglary,a property crime involving theft of property.
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29
The crime scene should be processed as soon as possible after _______ evidence has been identified.
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Robbery is an opportunistic crime because it is quick,easy,and requires little planning.
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31
When responding to a robbery call,the first officer should emphasize _____over ______.
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32
The taking of personal property from the person or presence of another against their will by force or fear is the definition of _____.
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33
When responding to a robbery call,the first officer should emphasize safety over swiftness.
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Home robberies often convert to burglaries if the victim returns home unexpectedly.
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35
When responding to calls in which the robbers have already left the scene,officers should first protect the possible locations of fingerprints.
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36
The major problem of proof in robbery cases concerns the victim and witness's ability to _____ the robber.
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37
A characteristic of the addict-robber is that robberies are not committed when the addict is high on drugs but rather when he or she needs money to purchase drugs.
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Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft,in a direct confrontation with the victim,by force or the threat of force or violence.
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39
While the average loss is much higher,the typical property loss in a robbery is less than $100.
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40
The type of location robbed,the time and day of week,and the type of weapon used are all indications of the robber's _____ of _____.
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41
Identify and describe the four typologies of robbers as discussed in your textbook.
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42
The most terrifying type of robbery is a ________ robbery.
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43
In addition to discussing the method of operations used within robberies,you are again teaching a class to your fellow officers and want to provide examples of what physical evidence is routinely located within the crime of robbery.Identify what items you will discuss so that the first responding officer is able to consider when arriving on the scene.
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44
You have just been asked by your police chief to give a class to other police officers within the department regarding the crime of robbery.Within the class you are expected to teach your fellow police officers what the typical MO information consists of for this crime.What areas will you be discussing that show as important factors when solving a robbery?
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45
Your text identifies five different types of robberies.Identify each and discuss them.
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47
A _______ robbery is committed in public areas and alleyways.
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48
The text identified ten characteristics of robbery that investigators commonly use when identifying the suspect's M.O.Identify four of the ten robbery characteristics from the categories listed in the text.
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49
A shakedown of students and teachers is an example of a ______ robbery.
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50
Most street robberies are often called _______.
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Match between columns
Motivation
Theft
Motivation
Stores and businesses
Motivation
Face to face robbery for assets
Motivation
Alleyways
Motivation
Money
Motivation
Long term commitment to crime
Motivation
Shakedown
Motivation
Vulnerable targets
Robbery
Theft
Robbery
Stores and businesses
Robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Robbery
Alleyways
Robbery
Money
Robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Robbery
Shakedown
Robbery
Vulnerable targets
Commercial robbery
Theft
Commercial robbery
Stores and businesses
Commercial robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Commercial robbery
Alleyways
Commercial robbery
Money
Commercial robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Commercial robbery
Shakedown
Commercial robbery
Vulnerable targets
Bank robbery
Theft
Bank robbery
Stores and businesses
Bank robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Bank robbery
Alleyways
Bank robbery
Money
Bank robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Bank robbery
Shakedown
Bank robbery
Vulnerable targets
Street robbery
Theft
Street robbery
Stores and businesses
Street robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
Street robbery
Alleyways
Street robbery
Money
Street robbery
Long term commitment to crime
Street robbery
Shakedown
Street robbery
Vulnerable targets
School robbery
Theft
School robbery
Stores and businesses
School robbery
Face to face robbery for assets
School robbery
Alleyways
School robbery
Money
School robbery
Long term commitment to crime
School robbery
Shakedown
School robbery
Vulnerable targets
Professional robber
Theft
Professional robber
Stores and businesses
Professional robber
Face to face robbery for assets
Professional robber
Alleyways
Professional robber
Money
Professional robber
Long term commitment to crime
Professional robber
Shakedown
Professional robber
Vulnerable targets
Opportunistic robber
Theft
Opportunistic robber
Stores and businesses
Opportunistic robber
Face to face robbery for assets
Opportunistic robber
Alleyways
Opportunistic robber
Money
Opportunistic robber
Long term commitment to crime
Opportunistic robber
Shakedown
Opportunistic robber
Vulnerable targets
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