RT Article T1 Exposure to Property Crime as a Consequence of Poverty JF Journal of Scandinavian studies in criminology and crime prevention VO 7 IS 1 SP 45 OP 60 A1 Larsson, Daniel LA English YR 2006 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1639306986 AB This paper investigates whether and why the poor are more exposed to property crime than are the non-poor, despite the reasonable assumption that poor people lack or have little valuable property that can be stolen. If poor people are more exposed to property crime than those who are not poor, there are needs for explanations. The paper investigates two plausible reasons: the significance of the neighbourhood character and routine activities. The results in the paper indicates that poor people are more exposed to property crimes related to the residence, independent of neighbourhood character and routine activities, while exposure to property crimes related to vehicles depends more on the family situation and age than on poverty per se. When it comes to other kinds of property crime, poor people do not seem to be more exposed than do the nonpoor. That poor people are more exposed to property crime related to their residence, and that there are problem areas explaining why, is worrisome. Those who are poor are often vulnerable to other social problems that tend to exclude them from ordinary living patterns. To find out the relation between poverty and exposure to property crimes related to residence is of importance for crime prevention and probably an important step to prevent those who are poor from being further excluded from society K1 Eigentumskriminalität K1 Armut K1 Soziale Desorganisation K1 Viktimisierung K1 Rational Choice K1 Gelegenheitstheorie