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1 Class Name, Instructor Name Date, Semester Criminal Justice 2011 Chapter 8: ROBBERY

2 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Summarize the trends and elements of robbery. Differentiate between the types of robbery. Identify robber types and characteristics. Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted. Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations. CHAPTER SUMMARY

3 Summarize the trends and elements of robbery. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 8.1

4 Robbery Down 2.2%

5 Bank Robberies Reported to the FBI 8.1 Here are the totals for all Bank incidents in 2010 including robberies: RobberiesBurglaries Larcenies Commercial Banks4997575 Mutual Savings Banks4740 Savings and Loan Associations 10320 Credit Unions396111 Armored Company302 Total5,546748

6 Total $$ Taken 8.1 Total Loot Taken in 2010 broken down by type Photo placeholder Cash$42,535,474.99 Securities—Face Value$301.00 Checks (Including Traveler’s Checks) $479,523.08 Food Stamps$0.00 Other Property$800.00 Total$43,016,099.07

7 $1321 average per robbery $4201average bank robbery Robbery Statistics 8.1 $$$ taken in robberies $$$ taken in robberies

8 Differentiate between the types of robbery. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 8.2

9 Robbery Types 8.2 Residential Street Commercial Based on the location School

10 Robbery Types 8.2 Based on the location

11 8.2 Photo placeholder

12 Identify robber types and characteristics. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 8.3

13 Robber Types 8.3 Threatened Weapon Robbery Strong-arm Robbery Armed Robbery Based on the force involved

14 Robber Types 8.3 Drug Addict Robber Opportunistic Robber Professional Robber Based on the typology Alcoholic Robber

15 Class Exercise 8.3 Classify this robbery by type, location, and force Photo placeholder

16 Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 8.4

17 Physical Evidence Testimonial Evidence Robbery Investigation 8.4 Conviction

18 Robbery Investigation Steps 8.4 One: Respond to the scene - no lights or siren Two: Assess the situation/handle emergencies/make arrest Three: Protect the crime scene Four: Identify and briefly interview witnesses Five: Send out crime broadcast Six: Thoroughly interview witnesses Seven: Recover video recordings, collect evidence, document scene

19 Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations. Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome 8.5

20 Robbery Investigations 8.5 Witnesses Photo placeholder

21 Robbery Investigation 8.5 Collecting Evidence Photo placeholder

22 Finding Witnesses 8.5 At the scene Neighborhood canvas Crime stoppers Offer rewards or seek informants

23 Evidence in Robbery Investigations 8.5 Fingerprints Binding material DNA Fired cartridges Notes

24 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Summarize the trends and elements of robbery. Differentiate between the types of robbery. Identify robber types and characteristics. Explain how a robbery investigation is conducted. Describe the use of evidence and witnesses in robbery investigations. CHAPTER REVIEW


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