Understanding The Crime Of A Violent Carjacking - Part II

Posted on September 29, 2009 
Filed Under Carjacking

CARJACKING

Carjacking is an especially frightening crime, as it usually involves a direct confrontation with a car thief. Carjacking usually occurs when criminals need to flee the scene of other crimes, as part of a gang initiation, or because some cars are easier to steal when the owner is there with the keys.

Stealing a car by force has captured headlines across the country. Statistically your chances of being a carjacking victim are very slim and prevention can reduce the risk even further. Carjacking can be an especially frightening crime as it usually involves a direct confrontation with a car thief. It also usually occurs when criminals need to flee the scene of other crimes, as part of a gang initiation, or because some cars are easier to steal when the owner is there with the keys.

Why Is Carjacking A Problem?
No one knows for certain, but some explanations include:
  •     It’s a crime of opportunity - a thief searching for the most vulnerable prey. Sometimes it’s the first step to another crime.
  •     For some young people, carjacking may be a rite of passage, a status symbol, or just a thrill.
  •     Cars, especially luxury ones, provide quick cash for drug users and other criminals.
  •     Sophisticated alarms and improved locking devices make it hard for thieves to seal unoccupied cars.
  •     It’s easy to buy, steal, or barter for guns in this country. And a pointed gun makes a more powerful threat.
  •     More teens and adults commit crimes of violence than ever before.
  •     Intense media interest may have created "copycat" carjackers. 

    It Can Happen Anywhere And To Anyone

The "Bump and Rob"
It works like this: A car, usually with a driver and at least one passenger, rear-ends or "bumps" you in traffic. You quickly get out to check the damage and exchange information. Either the driver or one of the passengers jumps in your car and drives off.
Reduce Your Risk
Getting In Your Car
Driving
Getting Out Of Your Car
If It Happens to You…
 

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