TAILIEUCHUNG - Lecture Criminal investigation - Chapter 15: Vehicle thefts and related offenses

Motor vehicle theft is one of the most significant issues facing law enforcement today. This chapter identify types of motor vehicle theft, be familiar with techniques for disposing of stolen motor vehicles, describe challenges associated with the theft investigation of heavy equipment and farm equipment identify major investigative resources, discuss methods for assisting in the identification of a recovered vehicle, list and explain several vehicle theft fraud indicators, | FIFTEEN Vehicle Thefts and Related Offenses LEARNING OBJECTIVES Identify types of motor vehicle theft Be familiar with techniques for disposing of stolen motor vehicles Describe challenges associated with the theft investigation of heavy equipment and farm equipment Identify major investigative resources Discuss methods for assisting in the identification of a recovered vehicle List and explain several vehicle theft fraud indicators Describe vehicle fire investigation methods Explain vehicle and equipment theft prevention approaches Assess title and registration issues related to marine theft Discuss aircraft and avionics theft and relevant identification and investigative techniques. 15-1 AUTO THEFT It has been estimated that approximately two percent of reported thefts are of motorcycles National and international rings operate, particularly in cities near ports, to export vehicles Since the collapse of communism in eastern Europe, the theft of motor vehicles has skyrocketed The theft of airbags and the resale of stolen salvaged airbags is becoming epidemic 15-2 TYPES OF THEFT Motor vehicle thefts generally fall into one of four categories: temporary theft, joy riding, professional theft or fraud Temporary theft. The term temporary theft is used not to imply that the crime is not serious but, rather, to distinguish joyriding from something more ominous. Joyriding. Joyriders are most often teenagers - 15 to 19 years old - who steal a car simply to drive and then abandon it. Professional Theft. The professional car thief is motivated by very high profits and generally low risk. Fraud. These various types of crimes are generally committed by the owner, and the underlying purpose is to profit at the expense of an insurance company. 15-3 TECHNIQUES TO DISPOSE OF STOLEN VEHICLES Chop Shops. Very simply, a chop shop is a place where stolen vehicles are disassembled for resale of their parts. Quick Strip. A vehicle is stolen and stripped mainly for valuable accessories .

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