saalistustavat
Saalistustavat is a term used in Estonian-language criminology and related fields to describe the methods or tactics employed to obtain loot through illicit means. The word combines saalistus, meaning plunder or loot, with a suffix that indicates method or approach. In scholarly use, saalistustavat may refer to the systematic set of procedures underlying theft operations, including target selection, reconnaissance, access and entry techniques, the execution phase, and post-crime activities such as transport, concealment, and distribution of illicit gains.
Scholars analyze saalistustavat to understand how criminal groups plan and execute thefts, how they adapt to
Critically, the term reflects a functional rather than moral judgment and is used mainly as an analytical