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  2. Burglary statistics 2024 - AOL

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    And the concern is a valid one — new burglaries happen at a rate of two per minute in the U.S. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent burglary on your property and reduce your risk ...

  3. 5 giveaways that signal to burglars you're not at home - AOL

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    But there's an even better option for burglary prevention. "To really make it seem like your house is occupied, install smart lights that you can control remotely," says Rob Gabriele, managing ...

  4. Deterrence (penology) - Wikipedia

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    The Home Office (1993) concluded that "the probability of being sent to prison for a crime is about one in 300". [17] In the United States, it has been calculated that only one out of every 100 burglaries leads to a custodial sentence. In regard to drug use, the chances of getting caught are even more remote: less than one in 3,000. [18]

  5. Crime prevention - Wikipedia

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    Crime prevention is an attempt to reduce and stop crime and criminal activity. Governments specifically apply it to their efforts to reduce crime, enforce the law, maintain criminal justice , and uphold overall stability.

  6. SmartWater - Wikipedia

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    The SmartWater company developed a crime reduction program, called "The SmartWater Strategy". In 2008, a research paper on the efficacy of SmartWater was published by a team led by Professor Martin Gill. Gill interviewed criminals and asked whether the presence of SmartWater would deter them from burglary, with 74% saying it would.

  7. Lowering felony threshold for retail crime would end progress ...

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    Proponents of HB 3694 argue that lowering the felony threshold will deter crime, particularly shoplifting. However, there is no credible evidence to support this claim.

  8. Target hardening - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is believed that a "strong, visible defense will deter or delay an attack". [3] In terms of business and home security, target hardening [4] is one of the suite of protective measures that are included in crime prevention through environmental design. [5]

  9. Cybercrime losses were highest in these states - AOL

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    The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center, or IC3, received a record 880,000-plus complaints in 2023, with victims reporting losses of more than $14,000 on average.