Armed Robbery from an Offender's Perspective: Implications for Prevention
By Stephen Nugent, Douglas Burns, Paul Wilson and Duncan Chappell
One hundred and ten convicted robbers, both male and female, were interviewed in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland; additional perspectives were sought from robbery victims, police officers and bank security staff. Information collected from the robbers focussed on one particular robbery, and covered the following topics: . their modus operandi; . their assessment of security arrangements, including police activity; . the likelihood of crime being shifted to other areas if the banks become too tough a target; . their progression in crime; . their attitudes to staff, customers and hostages; and . their reaction to punishment and penalties.
Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1989. 150p.