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Author Mouzos, Jenny.

Title Weapon involvement in armed robbery / Jenny Mouzos and Carlos Carcach
Published Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 2001

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Description x, 44 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series Research and public policy series, 1326-6004 ; no. 38
Research and public policy series ; no. 38
Summary This analysis of 16,235 records relating to armed robbery in Australia between 1996 and 1998 finds that there were no differences in the type of weapon used by an offender of armed robbery based on the type of victim selected, whether an individual or anorganisation; generally, knives were used most often to commit armed robbery, although when the target was a bank, credit union or building society a firearm was more frequently used; and there were no differences in the type of weapon used according to gender and age of offenders. The report also makes a number of suggestions to improve our knowledge of armed robbery, including the redirection of our research focus from firearms towards examining the increasing use of "other weapons" to commit armed robbery; the need for in depth research into the complex reasons associated with increases in the use of "other weapons"; and a concerted effort towards improvements in data quality and breadth of information collected
Analysis Offensive weapons
Theft
Crime
Statistics
State issue
Notes ANALYTIC
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 38-40
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web
Australian Institute of Criminology 2001
Subject Robbery -- Australia.
Weapons -- Australia.
Firearms and crime -- Australia.
Author Carcach, Carlos.
Australian Institute of Criminology.
LC no. 2003447173
ISBN 0642242453