Green’s Dictionary of Slang

push-in job n.

[SE push-in + job n.2 (1a)]

a mugging that takes place on the victim’s doorstep.

[US]N.Y. Times 13 Nov. 11: Many of these crimes are the so-called ‘push-in’ jobs that occur when a robber or group of robbers waits in a hallway for a victim to come home, and then pushes him or her into the apartment.