Crime

Are Burglar Deterrent Audio CD’s Effective?

by Carolyn
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It’s a well-known fact that burglars operate primarily on the premise that they won’t be discovered. In fact, over 80% of burglars state that the main reason that they chose a particular house to burglarize, is because they were confident that they wouldn’t be caught. With this in mind, can the threat of discovery be enough to prevent a burglar from entering your home? Is it possible to protect your home merely by the suggestion of someone being present in…

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Incredible Underground Marijuana Farm is One of The Biggest Weed Busts Ever in Tennessee

by Carolyn
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In early 2005, three men lived quietly in Trousdale County, Tennessee. They were polite, if a little bit antisocial, preferring not to spend much time associating with their neighbors, and frequently traveling out of town. They owned a beautiful A-Frame house, complete with an elaborate entrance gate that had an intercom system. From outside, the $1 million dollar house appeared to be the ideal vacation home, with stylish swooping angles and large picture windows. However, this gorgeous house hid a…

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How to Think Like a Burglar

by Carolyn
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In 2008, homeowners lost around $4.8 billion dollars as a result of property theft. If you’ve been the victim of a burglary, you are already familiar with the fact that is extremely unlikely that your stolen goods will ever be returned. Protecting the security of your home is essential – not only for the safety of your belongings, but for the safety of your family. There are many important security measures that you can take in order to increase the…

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How a Monitored Security System Affects Crime Statistics

by Carolyn
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It’s estimated that around 14% of homeowners own some type of burglar prevention system for their home. This may include monitored security systems, simple motion detection alarms, security lights and video surveillance. However, many people don’t fully understand how having a monitored security system directly affects the chance that their home will be successfully burglarized. Though some of these statistics are circumstantial (relating to the crime rate in an area, the type of home, neighbors, etc), they can still provide…

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The Psychology of Theft – What Causes People to Steal?

by Carolyn
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Criminal psychology is a subject that has been covered in thousands of books, articles, studies and media publications. The subject itself is so large, that it’s nearly impossible to cover it in its entirety. However, in relation to home security, understanding some aspects of criminal psychology can help you to protect your home and family against criminals. The motivating factors in many crimes are fairly basic, relying on a certain mindset, or specific circumstances. So, let’s evaluate a much more fundamental question…

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‘Samurai Burglar’ Suspect Apprehended

by Carolyn
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Saskatchewan is known for its beautiful scenery, peaceful camping sites and bountiful fishing spots. Being one of the larger inland provinces in Canada, its residents enjoy what is often called a “warm, continental climate”. However, a small-time burglar recently caused a stir in this prairie province, being dubbed the “Samurai Burglar”. Earlier this month, Adam Theodore Snell is suspected to be the man that broke into a Saskatchewan credit union in a rural area. However, this break-in was executed while…

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Burglar Falls Off Ladder 7 Times During Escape

by Carolyn
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You may have read about the “Acrobatic Thieves”, who were able to successfully make off with over $26,000 worth of merchandise from a New Jersey Best Buy store. Apparently their successful entry through the roof of a commercial building is catching on. A single thief attempted to plan his own spectacular roof entry, in order to burglarize a business. This daring thief decided that an Oklahoma drugstore would be the target for his brilliant robbery plan. He somehow made it on to…

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Wireless Burglar Alarms – Home Security Without a Phone Line

by Carolyn
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The invention of land-line telephones dates back to the late 1800′s. The patent for the telephone was credited to Alexander Graham Bell, on March 10th, 1876. However, his invention would not have been possible without the 1831 reserach of Michael Faraday, who discovered that vibrations in metal could be converted into electrical impulses. In 1861, Johnann Philip Reis was able to succesfully construct a device which could convert sound into electricity, then back into sound. However, it was Alexander Graham Bell…

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Armed Robber Leaves His Photo Behind

by Carolyn
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The news archives are filled with stories of bumbling criminals, unsuccessful robberies and funny antics of failed burglary attempts. However, in October of 2009, a thief nearly got away with his burglary of a Florida home, if it wasn’t for him leaving identifying pictures at the scene of the crime. The man’s name was Scano Sinclair, and he was already a repeat offender for other burglary attempts. However, on this particular day, Sinclair had an accomplice. The two men decided…

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3 Famous Spies Who Changed History

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Espionage has been a popular subject for thrilling novels, action-packed movies and even hobbyists who advocate “spy culture”. The history of espionage is  quite expansive, dating back thousands of years. Here are three famous accounts of espionage which altered the course of history. 1st Century BC During the reign of Julius Caesar, there were several aristocrats who were unhappy being subjected to Caesar’s rule. These men named themselves the “Liberators”, and began to plot to assassinate Julius Caesar when he…

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