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Criminal Behaviour Characteristics (Farr and Gibbons Categories of Crime…
Criminal Behaviour Characteristics
ONS Crime Categories
Victim Based Crime
Murder
Theft
Crimes Against Society
Drug Offences
Public Order Offences
Farr and Gibbons Categories of Crime
Property Predatory
Attempting/actually taking another person's property without permission
Burglary
Property Fraudulent
Deceit/manipulation with aim of converting property/services of another for their own use
Fraud
Interpersonal Violence General
Threatening/causing actual harm to another person
Assault
Interpersonal Violence Sexual
Threatening/causing actual harm with a sexual element to another person
Rape
Transactional Vice
'Victimless' offences where there is a willing exchange of good/services
Prostitution
Order Disruption
No direct victims but a concern about potential victims
Rioting
Folk/Mundane Crime
Often regarded as inconveniences rather than criminal behaviour
Fishing without a license
Organised/Disorganised
Organised
Crime
Preplanned
Weapons taken to scene
Attempt to conceal evidence
Killer
Socially competent
Friendly
Married
Employed
Normal - high intelligence
Disorganised
Crime
Unplanned
Little attempt to clean crime scene
Killer
Poor social skills
Low intelligence
Unable to maintain stable romantic relationships
Unemployed with few qualifications
Crime = social construct
Changes over time
Changes over cultures