- Home invasion
Home invasion is the
crime of entering a private and occupieddwelling , with the intent of committing a crime, often while threatening the resident of the dwelling. It is a legally defined offense in theUnited States ,Australia , andNew Zealand , and applies even if entry is not forced. It can also apply if someone is invited into a home and remains on the premises after being asked to leave by the resident.Home invasion differs from
burglary , which is unlawful entry into any occupied or unoccupied building, with intent to commit theft. Home invasion, however, applies to unlawful entry with the intent to commit "any" crime rather than only theft.Home invasion may be accompanied by other crimes. The invaders may follow their victims home, commit
breaking and entering , and are sometimes intent onassault ,robbery ,rape , ormurder . Houston, Texas saw a rise in such crimes in the late 1990s when elderly women shoppers at an upscale mall were targeted based on their jewelry, followed home, and robbed in their driveways.Fact|date=May 2008Few statistics are available on home invasion as a crime, because it is not technically a crime in most states. Persons charged with "home invasion" are actually charged with robbery, kidnapping, and assault charges. But law enforcement has been seeing the increase in "home-invasion robberies" since at least June 1995, when "home-invasion robberies" were the topic of the cover story of "The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin." They state the crime is considered an alternative to bank or convenience store robberies, which are getting harder to pull off cleanly due to technological advances in security. In this same article, the FBI recommends educating the public about home invasion.
Since 1995, some authorities have suggested that home invasion is a minimal threat to the average person and usually involves invaders who have a personal knowledge of the home and home-owner. Both are somewhat true.Fact|date=April 2008
According to an "
Oxford English Dictionary " (OED) draft entry for March 2004, the first published usage of the term in its modern sense is a November 1973 article in the "Chicago Sun-Times ". The "OED" also cites a use of the term in the 1989 novel "Toxic Shock" (ISBN 0-575-04372-5) bySara Paretsky .Perhaps the most infamous home invasion of all time is the
November 15 ,1959 quadruple murder of the Clutter family by Richard "Dick" Hickock and Perry Edward Smith in rural Holcomb,Kansas . The murders were detailed inTruman Capote 's world-famous "nonfiction novel"In Cold Blood . Another infamous home invasion occurred on November 26,2007 whenWashington Redskins starSean Taylor was murdered during an overnight home invasion of his suburbanMiami home. Four defendants were charged with this crime. [cite news |title=SEAN TAYLOR MURDER: Men arrested held without bond |url=http://www.winknews.com/news/local/11995026.html |publisher=WINK News |date=2007-12-01 |accessdate=2008-04-04 ]Connecticut Congressman Chris Murphy has proposed making home invasion a federal crime. [cite news |coauthors=Associated Press |title=Murphy seeks to make home invasion a federal crime |url=http://www.boston.com/news/local/connecticut/articles/2008/04/02/murphy_seeks_to_make_home_invasion_a_federal_crime/ |publisher=NY Times Co.|date=2008-04-02 |accessdate=2008-04-04 ]
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