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Port Authority Cargo Theft Data of New Jersey and New York, 1978-1980 (ICPSR 8089)
Gibbs, John J.; Shelly, Peggy L.
Gibbs, John J.; Shelly, Peggy L.
This data collection is one of three quantitative databases
comprising the Commercial Theft Studies component of the Study of the
Causes of Crime for Gain, which focuses on patterns of commercial
theft and characteristics of commercial thieves. This data collection
contains information on methods used to commit commericial thefts
involving cargo. The data include incident and missing cargo
characteristics, suspect characteristics and punishments, and type and
value of stolen property. Cargo thefts that occurred at John
F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark
International Airport, and the New York Marine Terminals at Brooklyn,
Port Elizabeth, and Port Newark were included in the data, which were
collected from the Crime Analysis Unit files of the Port Authorities
of New York and New Jersey.
1992-02-16
2.
This data collection is one of three quantitative databases
comprising the Commercial Theft Studies component of the Study of the
Causes of Crime for Gain, which focuses on patterns of commercial
theft and characteristics of commercial thieves. This data collection
examines the methods used to commit various acts of theft that
involved a truck or the contents of a truck. These data were collected
from the files of a specialized New York City Police Department
detective squad called the Safe, Loft, and Truck Squad (SLATS), which
was created specifically to investigate commercial truck thefts. The
variables include type and value of stolen property, weapon
involvement, treatment of driver and helper, suspect characteristics,
and recovery information.
1992-02-16
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Originally part of a research project on world trade flows
during 1948-1974, this data collection contains road, rail, sea, and
air distances between 201 countries.
2006-01-18