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Deadly Statistics: The Truth Behind Home Invasion Murders

deadly-statisticsWhat could be more horrifying or deadlier than home invasion, especially if it involves murder? There is news of home invasion murders almost every day and all these are very difficult to track.

If it is just home invasion, then it would include all crimes including battery, burglary, robbery, assault, rape and murder. According to the data gathered by the Statistics USA and FBI –

  • One home burglary occurs every 15 seconds.
  • Most of the home invasions occur through the front door.
  • 1 out of 5 houses is victimized by a home invasion murder or a violent invasion.

  • These are alarming statistics. It has also been observed that insecure homes (or homes without sufficient security devices) are targeted by criminals. The criminals seem to be aware that even if the house has a security alarm, most homeowners do not activate it till it is bedtime. This means, that any time before bedtime is the perfect time for invasion, which results in home invasion murders.

    Home Invasion
    A home invader is usually bold faced and carries weapons, which leaves the family at the mercy of the invader. If the demands of the invader, such as handing over valuables, cash and others are not met with, the result is murder.

    The intruder usually enters through the front door, which is easy if there is no security alarm or if the alarm is deactivated. Although many home invaders may kick the door open, others may just knock the door or ring the bell. Well, of course, who would expect the intruder to come knocking like an evening guest?

    According to available statistics, intruders also pose as milkmen, maintenance workers or even police officers to get the homeowners to open the door. Some may pretend to have a broken car and ask for lift.

    The statistics provided by the U.S.Department of Justice National Crime Victimization Survey of 2008 shows that there were 2.2 million crimes that occurred in 2007. Of these;

  • 7.2% of the total crimes were robberies.
  • 4.1% of the total crimes were physical assaults.
  • 15.9 % of the total crimes were sexual assault/rapes.

  • The report also stated that the home invaders showed no discrimination among their victims. It did not matter whether the victim was rich or poor. It was all about the easy target.

    Home Invasion Murders: Statistics
    The U.S, Department of Justice conducted a survey and released its special report on National Crime Victimization in September 2010. According to this report;

  • Approximately 3.7 million burglaries occurred every year from the years 2003 to 2007. A member of the house was present is 28% of these burglaries. 7% of the members were victimized.
  • In 65% of the home invasions and victimizations, the homeowner and the family knew the invader. Only 28% of the invaders were strangers.
  • Invasion in households in high-density structures of large number of units were low.

  • According to these survey reports and statistics, it has been observed that home invasion murderers do not discriminate when they set out to commit the crime. If their crime is stopped midway or if the household member resists the demands, they are victimized.

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