This paper is concerned with determining which factors influence the chance
s of the police catching the domestic burglar in the act. It is based on a
6-month study of 'in progress' burglary,(1) funded by the UK Home Office's
Policing and Crime Reducing Unit. Data were collected from the police recor
ds for the whole of a Regional Police Force. Binary regression models are d
eveloped which indicate the relative importance of individual burglary char
acteristics and the nature of the police response in determining the chance
of a successful arrest at, or near, the crime-scene. Adjustments to the re
sourcing and organisation of police patrolling in order to improve capture
rates are likely to prove successful only where burglary circumstances are
favourable. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.