DocumentCode
540283
Title
Are intruder alarm systems effective as crime prevention measures?
Author
Pascoe, T. ; Lawrence, G.
fYear
1996
fDate
2-4 Oct. 1996
Firstpage
226
Lastpage
231
Abstract
Intruder alarm systems, IAS, are seen by many as an essential part of the United Kingdom´s defence against the crime of burglary. IAS are intended either to deter the potential intruder or detect and give warning of an intruder directly or indirectly to the police. Unfortunately the false alarm rate, at over 90%, is so high that it leads to ineffectual use of police resources and calls into question the ability of IAS to perform effectively either as a deterrent or detector. To try and improve the situation the Police Forces in the UK have in conjunction with the alarm industry, over the past few years, implemented special measures in an attempt to reduce the number of false alarms and improve the effectiveness of the systems. However, from a study of the available data on the deterrent effect of alarm systems, the national statistics for all alarm call types, the numbers of arrests arising from the calls, etc., the paper concludes that IAS on their own are not an effective police crime prevention measure. Thus a radical rethink of their use is required. The paper also suggests an alternative strategy which may improve the situation
Keywords
alarm systems; police; UK police forces; alarm call types; alarm industry; arrests; burglary; crime prevention measures; false alarms; intruder alarm systems; intruder detection; police; potential intruder deterrent; warning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security Technology, 1996. 30th Annual 1996 International Carnahan Conference
Conference_Location
Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3537-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCST.1996.551868
Filename
5727008
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