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November 12, 2025 42 mins

Criminals are always adapting. Whether it's copper wiring stripped from job sites or porch pirates grabbing deliveries in broad daylight, they keep finding new ways to take what isn't theirs. But maybe prevention isn't about harsher punishment or more cameras. Maybe it's about smarter design and understanding what drives people to steal in the first place.

My guest today is Dr. Ben Stickle, a professor of criminal justice at Middle Tennessee State University and one of the country's top researchers on property crime. Before entering academia, he worked in law enforcement, which gives him a rare mix of real-world perspective and research-based insight. His work on metal theft, catalytic converter crime, and package theft sheds light on who's actually committing these offenses, what motivates them, and which prevention methods truly work.

We discuss how fluctuating metal prices influence theft rates, why cameras often fail to stop certain crimes, and how a few simple design changes to your home can make a real difference. Dr. Stickle also shares unexpected examples of modern theft, from stolen pets to disappearing beehives, and explains how communities can act early before small trends turn into national headlines.

Show Notes:

  • [01:22] Ben recalls his early years as a police officer and what motivated him to serve.
  • [01:27] The conversation moves into crime scene investigation training and lessons from real-world cases.
  • [03:38] Ben talks about transitioning into teaching and research, guided by a drive to improve policing through knowledge.
  • [05:30] The focus turns to crime prevention and understanding how to stop crimes before they happen.
  • [06:15] Discussion shifts to metal theft, from copper wiring to catalytic converters, and the steep cost of replacing what's stolen.
  • [10:47] Ben explains how metal theft isn't new, tracing its roots all the way back to ancient Greece.
  • [14:58] The challenges of balancing better security design with cost and practicality come to light.
  • [17:46] The topic turns to porch piracy and why package theft has become one of the most common crimes in America.
  • [19:43] Ben breaks down how daily routines influence theft risk and how thieves range from organized groups to impulsive opportunists.
  • [25:23] The role of cameras is questioned as Ben explains why surveillance doesn't always deter crime.
  • [27:00] Practical prevention strategies emerge like delivering to lockers, hiding packages, and using better drop-off options.
  • [28:53] New tech enters the discussion with alarms, GPS tracking, and geofencing tools designed to stop porch pirates.
  • [29:14] Ben explores how rethinking porch layouts could help protect deliveries and reduce crime opportunities.
  • [31:47] The conversation expands to environmental criminology and how physical spaces can influence criminal behavior.
  • [34:00] Ben emphasizes the importance of targeted prevention instead of one-size-fits-all solutions.
  • [38:00] The value of using local crime data, rather than fear-driven news, to make safety decisions is underscored.
  • [40:30] Emerging trends come up, from pet and beehive thefts to crimes tied to the growing sharing economy.
  • [42:00] The episode wraps with takeaways on prevention, awareness, and where listeners can find Ben's research.

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