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Theft (known in some jurisdictions as stealing) is in general unlawfully taking someone else's property. In law, it is usually the broadest term for a crime against property. It is a general term that encompasses offences such as burglary, embezzlement, larceny, looting, robbery, and sometimes criminal conversion. Legally, theft is generally considered to be synonymous with larceny.

In the common law theft is usually defined as the unauthorised taking or use of someone else's property with the intent to deprive the owner or the person with rightful possession of that property or its use.

As with other common law crimes, it is composed of two elements, the actus reus — the unauthorized taking or use — and the intent to deprive — the mens rea. Thus if one goes to a restaurant and by accident one takes someone else's hat or scarf instead of one's own hat or scarf, one has deprived someone of the use of their property and has taken the other person's property in an unauthorized manner, but without the intent to deprive the person (hum, this is a much nicer scarf than mine or he'll never notice the spot on the hat until he gets home) there is no criminal act (actus reus) and thus no crime. Note that there may be civil liability, by depriving someone of their property you may be liable for damages in a civil court, but without proof of your intent to deprive, no criminal act has occurred.

See also: motor vehicle theft, software theft, laptop theft, list of thieves


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Crime Prevention: Car Theft Prevention
Common sense guidelines from the Cincinnati Police District #2.
http://www.iglou.com/cintipd/cartheft1.htm

Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council
Information to assist in the prevention and deterrence of private passenger and commercial motor vehicle theft and related crime. Includes statistics, advisories, and security tips.
http://www.mdautotheft.org/

Car Theft Prevention: Yarmouth Insurance Services
Tips from a Nova Scotian insurance company.
http://www.yins.ns.ca/tips/tip1a.htm

My Transponder Keys
Information to assist consumers in understanding the transponder key systems for 1996 and newer vehicles.
http://hometown.aol.com/ablelocks/page1.html

TADA: Consumer Tips - Auto Theft
Provides tips on protection and avoiding unintentional purchase of a stolen vehicle.
http://www.tada.ca/autotheft.html

B.B.S. Town Watch Car Theft Facts
From the Philadelphia 7th Police District. Includes security tips and suggestions to make a vehicle more identifiable in case of theft.
http://www.mindspring.com/~rkhart/carteft.htm

Get the FACTS
From the Florida Anti-Car Theft Committee. Includes security tips and guidelines to avoid purchase of a stolen car.
http://www.getfacts.org/FACT/index.html

Pennsylvania Auto Theft Prevention Authority
Describes most frequently stolen vehicles, types of theft, costs, protection tips and what to do in case of theft.
http://www.watchyourcar.org/

HowStuffWorks: How Car Alarms Work
Illustrated tutorial looks at modern car alarms to explain how they work and what they do.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/car-alarm.htm

Australian Auto Theft Statistics
Data from police, registration authorities, insurance companies and other related sources from across Australia.
http://ncars.on.net/

Good Housekeeping: Steering Clear of Auto Theft
Good Housekeeping Institute article about car security devices, including three specific product recommendations to help keep car thieves at bay.
http://magazines.ivillage.com/goodhousekeeping/consumer/cars/articles/0,12873,284541_290091-1,00.html

Watch Your Car Program
Describes the national initiative with contact information.
http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/bja/fs000261.txt

Eugene Police Department: Carjacking
Security tips and preventive measures for avoiding becoming a carjacking victim.
http://www.ci.eugene.or.us/DPS/police/Comm_Policing/Crime_Prev/carjacking.htm

Insurance Information Institute: Auto Theft
Statistics and information regarding auto theft and prevention.
http://www.iii.org/media/hottopics/insurance/test4/

Crime Prevention Resources
City of Minneapolis provides several auto theft prevention tips.
http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/police/crime-prevention/

CarSafe
Australian National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council. Includes facility to calculate the risk of theft based on postcode and make/model.
http://www.carsafe.com.au/

TRACEN Police Department Crime Prevention
Tips from the US Coast Guard training center on security, anti-theft devices, identification tricks and follow up after a theft.
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/tcpet/services%5Fold/cgpd/nwatch.htm



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