Bank Robber -
Historically, the arrest rate for bank robbery has been second only to murder among serious federal crimes. Offender Profile and Psychology
Bank robbery is a complex federal crime that has evolved from the high-profile "outlaw" heists of the 1930s to today's predominantly non-violent "note jobs". While historically romanticized by figures like John Dillinger, modern data reveals that most perpetrators are impulsive, lone offenders driven by psychological distress rather than professional criminal organization. Overview of Modern Bank Robbery Bank Robber
Bank Robbery in Popular Culture - Oxford Research Encyclopedias Historically, the arrest rate for bank robbery has
While about 90% of robberies are initially completed, approximately 15% of robbers are arrested at the scene or shortly after. Overview of Modern Bank Robbery Bank Robbery in
Roughly 60% of modern bank robberies are accomplished by passing a quiet demand note to a teller.
Only about 3% of incidents involve full "takeovers" with hostages or multiple targets.