1, "stealing" Stealing clothes hanging in corridors, balconies, etc. Take advantage of the host's surprise. If the door is wide open and the dormitory is empty, "pickpockets" may also patronize the room and steal everything that is readily available, such as mobile phones, wallets, computers and watches. Step 2 make good use of it. The master was away, the door was unlocked, and the thief broke in. Such a thief had to rummage through drawers, beds, etc. Have a big appetite. Watch your cash passbook and valuables. If the management of your dormitory is chaotic and the staff are mixed, or your dormitory is always unlocked, it will often give opportunities to those who exploit loopholes. 3. "fishing" Hook clothes hanging outdoors or indoors near the window with bamboo poles. This kind of thief often opens the screen window and hooks the clothes on the table and stool. If you still have money and other valuables in your pocket, the loss will be even greater. In summer and autumn, students living on the first floor are most vulnerable to this kind of injury if they lack vigilance and don't close the windows. 4. pry open the door and twist the lock. This kind of thief is vicious. He pries open the door lock in various ways, opens it when he enters the room, and rummages through the room. As long as valuable things are stolen, mainly high-value and easy-to-carry items. Some thieves will steal cash passbook and computer accessories. 5. Turn the window to the room. Some windows that are easy to climb without a solid guardrail, including the transom on the door, may be turned in by thieves. Thieves who break into houses through windows are mainly property. In addition to the above five types of theft, there are also theft of keys and premeditated theft; In the name of finding someone, selling things, etc. They sneaked into the dormitory to steal and so on.
Time vulnerable to theft
1. Newly enrolled students, especially freshmen, have messy dormitories and are prone to theft. 2. It is easy to be stolen on the eve of the festival. 3. During holidays, when the dormitory is empty, it is easy to break the door and unlock it. Students are easy to be stolen in class. Especially in the first and second classes in the morning. When studying in the evening, if the adjacent bedrooms are empty and the lights are turned off, theft may also occur. 6. In summer and autumn, sleeping with the window open is prone to "fishing" theft. 7. Opening the door in summer is prone to theft. 8. The school holds large-scale cultural and sports activities. When the number of foreign personnel increases sharply, the composition of personnel is mixed, and the possibility of theft increases. 9. The school holds conferences, sports meetings, exams, weekend movies, etc. The dormitory students are empty and easy to be stolen. 10, on weekends, especially on Friday and Saturday, the dormitory is relatively empty, and there are few people in the dormitory, so it is easy to be stolen.
The thief's main trick is that the thief enters the student dormitory to commit crimes, and the main target is cash; Followed by mobile phones, laptops, computer accessories or digital cameras and other valuables with high value and easy to carry; Third, clothes, mainly high-value clothes. After entering the house, thieves often take things in obvious places first, then open drawers and boxes. The bigger the locks, the greater the possibility of being pried open, and then turn the mattress pillows over. Some sophisticated thieves quickly and carefully look for cash under pillows, mattresses, boxes under drawers or books, but they can't escape their "poisonous hands". After the thief was discovered by his classmates, he first lied that he was looking for someone, or that he was from another department. If the students believe it and don't seriously question it, they will muddle through. The second is to escape. When only one or two people find it, they have not yet formed the trend of encirclement, and immediately flee; Third, some thieves can't escape for a while because they commit crimes in the dormitory. They often escape from the sight of discoverers and hide in toilets, empty rooms, balconies and other places. , and then calmly leave after a calm; The fourth is begging, pretending to be pitiful, seeking reconciliation or letting him or her go; The fifth is to take risks and take out the threat of murder weapons. Although this doesn't happen often, you must be fully prepared when catching thieves.
How to take care of your cash and valuables? Nowadays, college students often have expensive items such as laptops, mp3 players, CD players and digital cameras, and some even bring or send thousands of dollars of living expenses from home. Once stolen, it will not only cause huge economic losses, but also affect their mood and study life. So, what problems should we pay attention to when keeping cash and valuables? We make the following suggestions for reference only. The best way to keep cash is to deposit it in the bank. Especially when the amount is large, you should deposit it in time, and you must not be afraid of trouble or loss. You should choose a suitable deposit method and deposit it nearby. At present, many computer-based encryption services not only need a passbook, but also need to enter the correct password to get money. A savings office without a password can go through the withdrawal formalities with its seal or ID card. Remember to separate the seal, ID card or passbook, so that even if the passbook is lost or stolen, it can prevent cash from being impersonated. Write down the deposit slip number after saving. Once stolen or lost, it is convenient to report the case and report the loss to the bank. It is best to lock valuables in drawers and cabinets when not in use to prevent shoplifting and theft. When leaving school on holiday, valuables should be taken with you or entrusted to a reliable person for safekeeping. It is unwise to leave them in the dormitory. Students living on the first floor of the dormitory should take care of the windows before going to bed and lock cash and valuables in drawers to prevent being "fished". Guardrails should be added to windows that are easy to climb over, and the keys to dormitory doors should not be misplaced or lent to others. In addition, valuables and high-value clothes had better be marked with some special marks consciously. Even if it is stolen, there is a greater possibility of getting it back later. The fifth section should pay attention to the dormitory safety. Protecting every student's property from theft is not only a matter for individuals or security departments, but also depends on the whole dormitory, the whole class and the whole dormitory. Everyone can "guard against theft" in order to really play a role in preventing theft.
Dormitory safety should pay attention to the following aspects:
1. Students who leave the dormitory last should lock the door. Don't be afraid of trouble, get into the habit of closing and locking the door behind you. A moment of carelessness is often too late to regret. If a classmate borrows information from another dormitory, thinking that he can return it without locking the door for a few minutes, when he returns it, the cash and several computers in the dormitory are stolen. You can't just be with people who don't know the details. It is normal for young people to be hospitable, but they must not violate the management regulations of school dormitories, and they must not lose their vigilance and lead wolves into the room. For example, a classmate made a friend on the boat back to school, spoke politely and claimed to be a graduate student of a school. A few days later, he came to see him, just in time for his class and left him in the dormitory, but he swept away all the cash and valuables in the dormitory. After investigation, there is no such person in a school. 3. Beware of suspicious strangers. Foreigners steal in the dormitory, some vendors peddle goods, see the dormitory management is lax, free access, see the dormitory door open, often steal cash clothes, some thieves enter the dormitory to "step on the spot", find out the situation, seize the opportunity, just pry the door and twist the lock to steal; There are also recidivists who steal students' dormitories, running around the dormitory disguised as students and stealing them by accident. No matter what kind of thieves, they all have a common feature, that is, walking around in the dormitory and looking around. When encountering such a suspicious stranger, as long as the students ask more questions, they will often show the fox's tail. Even if they can't be caught red-handed, thieves feel powerless and dare not rashly start work, which objectively plays a preventive role. 4. If the dormitory management is chaotic and the residences are mixed, all kinds of people can go in and out at will, which is the most prone to theft. It is necessary to actively report to schools and departments and strengthen management. Take care of your keys, don't lend them to others casually.
What should I do if I find my dormitory stolen?
1. If you find that the bedroom door is pried, the locks of drawers and boxes are pried or turned, you should immediately report to the school security department and inform the relevant leaders. 2. Protect the scene. If the case happens in the dormitory, you can set up guards in front of the dormitory (including the first floor window) to prevent students from watching, not to let people in, not to rummage through anything in the room, and to close the indoor scene. Doors, locks, windows, doorframes, etc. It may leave traces of thieves, so don't touch it, so as not to leave fingerprints of irrelevant people on it, which will bring unnecessary trouble to on-site investigation and identification of criminals. If you find the passbook stolen, you should report it to the savings office as soon as possible. 4, truthfully answer all kinds of questions put forward by the public security and security cadres who came to the inquest and investigation. The answer should be realistic, not based on imagination or speculation; Remember carefully and try to be comprehensive and accurate. 5. Actively provide information to public security cadres responsible for reconnaissance and investigation, reflect clues and assist in solving crimes.