- Author
- Christiansen, J. R. | Folkman, W. S.
- Title
- Characteristics of People Who Start Fires...Some Preliminary Findings.
- Coporate
- Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experimental Station, Berkeley, CA
- Report
- PSW-251, 1971, 5 p.
- Keywords
- arsonists | psychology | forest fires | fire statistics
- Identifiers
- social characteristics; California Region; Intermountain Region
- Abstract
- Recreationists or city dwellers are usually most often thought of as being responsible for starting forest fires. But a limited study showed that fire starters were more apt to be people who lived near and worked on the National Forests. They were relatively young and undereducated, and had "good reputations" in their communities. Employers held resposnible for forest fires started by their employees most often had multiple fire violations, but "good reputations" in their communities. These and other characteristics of fire-starters were identified by analyzing 165 Fire Trespass Reports from the Forest Service's California and Intermountain Regions.