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Dr. Melchor de Guzman discusses property crime and the research that has been done on the subject. Property crime covers tangible items but also non-tangible items, such as intellectual property rights. De Guzman discusses law enforcement response to property crime, major academic debates in the field, and the impact of his own research.
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Chapter 1: What is the Value in Learning About Property Crime? How Can Students Benefit From Having an Understanding of Property Crime in Their Studies or Future Career?
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Chapter 2: How Does Property Crime Differ From Other Types of Crime?
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Chapter 3: How Are Destroyed Property and Stolen Property Treated Differently By Law Enforcement?
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Chapter 4: How Has Law Enforcement's Response Towards Property Crime Changed in Recent Years, and What Developments Do You Consider Most Significant?
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Chapter 5: What New Research Directions Do You Find Most Exciting, and Where Would You Like to Take Your Own Research?
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Chapter 6: How Important Are Research Methodology and Methods For a Rigorous Analysis of Property Crime? What Are Some Key Research Methods That You Employ?
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Chapter 7: Can You Provide Any Examples of Key Research in the Field That Has Had a Direct Impact on Policy or Practice Outside of Academia, and What Changed as a Result?
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Chapter 8: Are There Any Major Academic Debates in the Fields in Which You Work? What Are the Principal Areas of Contention and Why?
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Chapter 9: How Do You Think About the Public Impact of Your Own Research, and How Do you Assess the Contribution of Property Crime Research to Society?
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