RT Article T1 Empirical analysis of motor vehicle theft in Israel 1990-97 JF The British journal of criminology VO 42 IS 4 SP 709 OP 728 A1 Herzog, Sergio LA English YR 2002 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1639312684 AB Trends in motor vehicle theft in Israel over the past decade are distinctly different from those found in other Western countries. This study used formal crime data to gain understanding of the offence and the offenders involved in it. The data were analysed by logistic regression models, the final condition of the stolen motor vehicle serving as the dependent variable classifying the theft and the offender. The findings showed an increase in the frequency of the offence due, among other things, to increasing professionalism. Such findings are compatible with reports of the media, police and a public committee claiming that motor vehicle theft forms part of a highly developed organized industry in which the stolen cars are transferred to the newly established Palestinian Authority for dismantling into car parts and resale in Israel K1 Autodiebstahl K1 Entwicklung K1 Israel K1 Tätermerkmale K1 Professionalisierung DO 10.1093/bjc/42.4.709