Theft and vandalism at residential building sites in Australia / Yuka Sakurai, Pat Mayhew and Mark White.

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Publication details:
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 2008.
Record id:
88429
Series:
Technical and background paper series (Australian Institute of Criminology) ; no. 29.
Subject:
Vandalism -- Australia.
Theft -- Australia.
Construction industry -- Australia.
Summary:
"The building industry has demonstrated steady growth over the past 10 years. However, residential building sites are increasingly becoming targets of theft and vandalism. The victims of these crimes incur considerable costs and delays to the detriment of their businesses. The adverse effects include the cost of hiring or replacing stolen items, insurance excess payments and the added expense of improving security to protect against further damage. This study provides information about the extent and nature of theft and vandalism taking place at residential building sites throughout Australia. Both the experiences and perceptions of builders are examined. The findings from the study will serve as a useful guide for practitioners, facilitating the development of effective crime prevention measures." -- Publisher's website.
Note:
Title from title caption of PDF document (viewed on May 25, 2018).
"April 2008".
Includes bibliographical references.
ISSN:
1445-7261
Phys. description:
1 online resource.