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Farrell et Al 2014 |
°more research into car theft stats •car theft in Australia, UK, USA, Netherlands shows security passes the cross national test °security wasn't good enough years ago to stop prolifics being formed •australia 2001 EU 1998 immobilizers °opportunity for cyber crime increased so security is great |
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Clarke and Newman 2006 |
Only thing in common with countries is security |
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Rossenfield and messner 2009 |
Prison USA yes but EU no |
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Tseloni 2010 |
Drop experienced more among adolescents |
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Owen and cooper 2013 |
Burglary and car theft as first crime most likely to lead to prolific offenders |
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Birks and Farrell 2018 |
Cyber crime doesn't displace cos skills aren't transferable |
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Van ours and vollaard 2011 |
Drop reflects timing of Australia/EU laws on immobilizers |
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Harrendorf et Al 2010 |
Drop reflects timing of Australia/EU laws on immobilizers |
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National crime records bureau |
India experienced crime drop |
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Cia |
India is youthful, UK is aging |
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Home office 2015 |
Increasing online security should show a drop in cybercrime in the same way that physical security showed a drop in physical crime |