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Car Thieves

Amelia Khatri

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Car Thieves" delves into the complex world of auto theft, exploring the psychological, technological, and societal factors that drive this pervasive crime. The book examines the motivations behind car theft, from economic desperation to thrill-seeking behavior, and traces the evolution of theft techniques from simple hotwiring to sophisticated electronic hacking. By integrating insights from criminology, psychology, and sociology, it offers a nuanced understanding of auto theft that goes beyond mere statistics.

 
The book is structured in three parts, focusing on:1. The psychology of car thieves2. Their methods3. The broader societal issues contributing to auto theft

 
It draws on a wide range of evidence, including case studies, interviews, and statistical analyses, to support its arguments. What sets "Car Thieves" apart is its balanced approach, seeking to understand the human stories behind the crime while still acknowledging its impact on victims and society.

 
Written in an accessible style that blends academic rigor with narrative techniques, "Car Thieves" offers valuable insights for criminology students, law enforcement professionals, and general readers interested in true crime and social issues. By examining the root causes of auto theft and its connections to broader societal problems, the book provides a foundation for developing more effective prevention strategies and addressing this persistent criminal activity.
Verfügbar seit: 16.10.2024.
Drucklänge: 217 Seiten.

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