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Arson - Our Most Costly Crime

NCJ Number
76331
Author(s)
V Skarskedtskarskedt V
Date Published
1980
Length
0 pages
Annotation
Intended to encourage participation in the fight against arson, this public information film defines and describes some characteristics of arsonists and the varied motives for committing arson.
Abstract
The film describes the average arsonist as 27 years old, white, male, and with no previous record. In addition, half the arsonists were found to have an IQ of 99 and half had a drinking problem. The film defines the crime of arson, describes the effects of the crime, and shows recent efforts to identify and prosecute the arsonists. Different types of arsonists are depicted in the film including the arsonist who sets fires for political motives such as a terrorist; the building owner who has the structure burnt in order to profit from the insurance; the 'torch' or person hired by the owner to set the fire; the criminal who wishes to destroy evidence such as fingerprints; persons who commit arson from motives of revenge or vanity such as the woman who burns the possessions or clothing of a man who has angered her; vandals; and pyromaniacs or persons who set fires for the pleasure of watching the blaze.

Corporate Author
Film Communicators
Address

11136 Weddington Street, North Hollywood, CA 91601, United States

Sale Source
Film Communicators
Address

11136 Weddington Street, North Hollywood, CA 91601, United States

Not Available Through National Institute of Justice/NCJRS Document Loan Program
Address

Rockville, MD 20849, United States

Language
English
Country
United States of America
Note
*This document is currently unavailable from NCJRS. This is a 16 minute, 16mm color film. Rental available

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