Professional Burglars claim an intruder Alarm does not put them of.
A
recent survey has found that intruder alarms do not present any
difficulty to professional burglars; the reason is because homeowners
often forget to set the intruder alarm or fails to lock their doors and
windows properly. Despite the many improvements in home security systems
if homeowners fail to use them properly there is little benefit
achieved.
Almost half of the persistent burglars interviewed for
a recent survey said they believed home security has improved over the
last 10 years but they also felt that the improvements would not be
enough to stop them breaking in. Only 20% of those surveyed said that a
good security system was the most common reason they abandoned an
attempted break-in, 40% said being disturbed by the homeowner was the
main cause of them giving up a break-in attempt and 40% of those
surveyed said they would be put off if there was a noisy dog on the
premises.
67% of those surveyed said they always followed the
same pattern of searching a house once they are broken in, normally
starting in the main bedroom, because this is the usual place that
valuables are hidden, they then cover the remaining bedrooms and the
main living room, this has proved to be the most efficient way of
finding valuable possessions. One interesting fact that emerged from
research conducted with burglars currently serving jail sentences was
that they consider children's rooms to be the least profitable to
search.
The average time that a housebreaking takes is as little as 20 minutes,
the average age in which the first burglary was committed was 13, and
two thirds of burglars prefer to work alone. Almost all professional
burglars go out with the intention of committing an offence, that is to
say it is planned rather than opportunistic though obviously if a ripe
target presents itself they will take that opportunity to steal.
The
main motivation to commit housebreaking is as one would expect money,
over 80% of those surveyed cited this as their major motivation, they
would search for a suitable target judging the potential value of that
home by the type of car on the drive, any obviously valuable items that
can be seen through the windows, the amount of cover that was provided
by such things as fences or trees, the presence of an intruder alarm or
dog, and signs of owner occupation.
It should be noted that most
of those surveyed said that even though they were not put off by an
intruder alarm they would normally move on to an easier target if one
was available, also one has to take into consideration the bravado of
the people being surveyed, do remember they were all convicted burglars
serving time in prison at the time of the survey.
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