@phdthesis{2b90f78ba1f043349872206a49efc238,
title = "Product-specific theft trajectories and their legitimate market correlates",
abstract = "Overall, the work presented in this thesis demonstrates the responsivity of experienced property crime offenders{\textquoteright} target selection to changes in legitimate market correlates of goods. The research also demonstrates the feasibility of mapping product-specific theft trajectories using the input of their legitimate market correlates. Finally, the research also highlights the importance of reducing the marketability/demand of stolen versions of goods to reduce their supply (the property crimes that lead to their acquisition).",
keywords = "Offender target selection, Residential burglary, Property crime, Stolen goods, Theft trajectories, CRAVED framework, Market correlates, Stolen goods markets",
author = "Liam Quinn",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.26182/hbzq-h780",
language = "English",
school = "The University of Western Australia",
}