A criminologically informed examination of looting behaviour during natural disaster incidents

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Charles Gaherity, Philip Birch
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine looting behaviour during natural disaster incidents. As a consequence, this study considers looting in the context of two case studies: a Tsunami and a Bushfire. The study offers an exploration into the types of and motivations for looting, as well as reflecting on prevention measures. Design/methodology/approach The methodological approach of a rapid evidence assessment (REA) is used to examine looting behaviour within the context of two natural disaster incidents, drawing on a thematic analysis, as outlined by Braun and Clarke (2006) to support the presentation of findings. Findings The findings of the REA yield three themes. The first theme, Theme 1, focuses on the types of offenders – looters, while Theme 2 focuses on the motivations for offending behaviour – looting. The final theme, Theme 3, presents crime prevention responses: looters and looting. Each theme is further illustrated through a number of sub-themes, and while the two case studies centre on two distinct natural disaster incidents, there are similarities that exist between them offering insights for why looting occurs and consequently how to respond to looting. Research limitations/implications Previous research has recognised how incidents such as bushfires enable and create opportunity for looting behaviour. Yet, arguably, little has been achieved in successfully preventing such behaviour. This study offers evidence for why looting occurs during natural disaster incidents and considers the prevention measures that can lead to a reduction in this offending into the future. The need for more detailed and primary research into looting during natural disaster incidents is a research implication engendered by the current study. Practical implications This study considers crime prevention approaches in the form of situational crime prevention and social development crime prevention that have direct relevance on crime prevention policy and practice. The practical implications are worthy of attention from law enforcement agencies and other first/emergency responders. Social implications This study seeks to offer evidence for policy and practice initiatives that can increase public safety and reduce further threats to community safety during natural disaster incidents. Originality/value After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, a concerted effort for swifter and more effective responses to emergency management incidents has occurred. However, the focus of such responses has typically overlooked looting during natural disaster incidents. This study goes some way in addressing that gap in the literature and connects the current scientific knowledge to prevention strategies, informing future policy and practice responses to addressing looting during such incidents. This study provides a stimuli for further research into looters, looting and natural disaster incidents.
对自然灾害事件中抢劫行为的犯罪学调查
本研究的目的是研究自然灾害事件中的抢劫行为。因此,本研究在两个案例研究的背景下考虑抢劫:海啸和森林大火。该研究对抢劫的类型和动机进行了探索,并对预防措施进行了反思。设计/方法/方法快速证据评估(REA)的方法方法被用于在两个自然灾害事件的背景下检查抢劫行为,借鉴主题分析,如Braun和Clarke(2006)所概述的,以支持研究结果的呈现。研究结果REA的研究结果产生了三个主题。第一个主题,主题1,侧重于罪犯的类型-抢劫者,而主题2侧重于犯罪行为的动机-抢劫。最后一个主题,主题3,提出了预防犯罪的对策:抢劫者和抢劫。每个主题都通过一些副主题进一步说明,虽然两个案例研究集中在两个不同的自然灾害事件上,但它们之间存在相似之处,为为什么会发生抢劫以及如何应对抢劫提供了见解。研究的局限性/意义以前的研究已经认识到诸如森林火灾之类的事件如何使抢劫行为成为可能并创造机会。然而,可以说,在成功防止此类行为方面取得的成就微乎其微。这项研究为为什么在自然灾害事件中发生抢劫提供了证据,并考虑了预防措施,这些措施可以导致未来这种犯罪的减少。目前的研究表明,需要对自然灾害事件中的抢劫进行更详细和初步的研究。本研究考虑了情境性犯罪预防和社会发展性犯罪预防两种形式的犯罪预防方法,它们与犯罪预防政策和实践有直接的关系。其实际影响值得执法机构和其他第一/紧急反应者注意。社会意义本研究旨在为政策和实践倡议提供证据,这些倡议可以在自然灾害事件中提高公共安全并减少对社区安全的进一步威胁。创意/价值在9/11恐怖袭击之后,人们齐心协力,对应急管理事件作出更迅速、更有效的反应。然而,这种反应的重点通常忽视了自然灾害事件中的抢劫。这项研究在一定程度上解决了文献中的这一空白,并将当前的科学知识与预防策略联系起来,为未来的政策和实践反应提供信息,以解决此类事件中的抢劫问题。本研究为进一步研究抢劫者、抢劫和自然灾害事件提供了刺激。
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