PappaGun wrote:Hoi Polloi wrote:I have heard that criminals often return to the same locations...
I have always wondered if this is really true or some kind of urban legend.
I used to own some rentals.
When one of them would get broken in to, the police would always tell the tenants this and it would scare them to death.
Many times they would move out because of this fear.
I never had the same apartment burglarized twice.
During the years when I commanded a city's burglary squad dealing with around 500 burglaries a year, I saw two general circumstances where the same premises was victimized more than once:
1. Situations where the BG's had specific knowledge about the specific premises and what they would find inside.
2. Places with such glaring security weaknesses that they looked like the easiest pickin's in the neighborhood to multiple different burglars who had no prior knowledge of the premises or each other, but could spot an easy mark with the best of them. In some cases I saw the same house burglarized 2 or 3 times in the space of a couple of years, while the houses on either side remained untouched. A quick look at the property and the surrounding ones usually made it obvious why that one was targeted.
Residential burglars who don't have a specific location in mind figure any house in the same neighborhood probably has very similar contents, so any one they can get into, get stuff out of, and get a way from successfully works just fine. Think of their target selection method like electricity - it follows the path of least resistance.