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  1. 14 de ago. de 2023 · World News. Ecuador was calm and peaceful. Now hitmen, kidnappers and robbers walk the streets. 1 of 12 |. FILE - A soldier monitors vehicle traffic on the National Unity Bridge that connects the town of Duran with the Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 20, 2023. Guayaquil is the epicenter of violence.

  2. Street robbers use four main attack methods: confrontations, cons, blitzes, and snatch-thefts. 25 Offenders use some tactics more frequently. For example, confrontations were most common in one U.K. study (used in 37% of robberies), followed by blitzes (25%), cons (22%), and snatch-thefts (14%).

  3. 20 de may. de 2020 · However, most robberies occur on the street (44.5%), directly against a person, and are called strong-arm robberies. When someone uses force or fear against you to steal your car, it’s called carjacking. When someone robs you of your home (14.3%) it’s called home invasion robbery.

  4. In the nation, 34.3 percent of robbery offenses occurred on streets or highways, 16.7 percent occurred at commercial houses, 15.8 percent occurred at residences, 6.6 percent occurred at...

  5. 9 de feb. de 2012 · Unlike commercial robberies, which can only be perpetrated at places where commercial businesses are located, street robberies can literally be perpetrated anywhere provided a victim is present. This confronts the analyst with the issue of how continuous space can be mapped onto a finite set of discrete spatial units that are ...

  6. 14 de dic. de 2009 · Introduction. Street robbery can be defined as the theft of property accomplished through force or threat of force in an outdoor, noncommercial setting. This definition excludes other forms of property theft, such as those accomplished with fraud only. It also excludes robberies committed in locations such as residences, banks ...

  7. The public concern about crime in the streets is to a large extent a concern about robbery, and that concern may have profound effects on the life of the city through its influence on choices about where to live, work, shop, and go out to dinner (Cook and Ludwig 2000 ).