Robbery at automated teller machines
Book Details
Author(s)U.S. Government
PublisherBooks LLC, Reference Series
ISBN / ASIN1234175045
ISBN-139781234175047
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Original publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, [2001] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)48749323 Subject: Automated tellers -- United States. Excerpt: ... The Problem of Robbery at Automated Teller Machines 3 Related Problems Robbery at ATMs is only one of several related problems the police must address. Other problems that call for separate analysis and responses, but which are not addressed in this guide, include: • robbery of couriers who fill ATMs with cash, • theft of personal identification numbers ( PINs ) ( including theft by " shoulder surfing " ), • theft by electronic data interception, • theft by fraudulent electronic transactions, • theft of money from ATMs by bank / ATM service employees, • burglary of ATMs ( including theft of entire ATMs ), • presence of homeless people sleeping in ATM vestibules, • vandalism of ATMs, and • fraudulent use of ATM cards obtained from customers through dummy ATMs that keep their cards. Factors Contributing to Robbery at Automated Teller Machines Understanding the factors that contribute to your problem will help you frame your own local analysis questions, determine good effectiveness measures, recognize key intervention points, and select appropriate responses.










