ABSTRACT

Motor vehicle theft (MVT) is perhaps the least studied of all Uniform Crime Report (UCR) index crimes (Clarke and Harris, 1992; Walsh and Taylor, 2007). The most complex and least understood of its many varieties is the theft of vehicles for export. This is a worldwide problem (Clarke and Brown, 2003), but in the U.S. it appears to consist of two main varieties:

vehicles stolen and driven across the Mexican and Canadian borders;

vehicles shipped overseas on ferries or on larger vessels.