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    Shoplifting is a major problem in today’s world. I myself was recently caught shoplifting and now I have to face the consequences for the bad mistake I made. The temptation of not paying for something is very big factor in why people steal. The shoplifter thinks he is getting a product for free and doesn’t know what he’s really doing to himself and the community. Shoplifting affects yourself‚ your local neighborhood and the world population. In this essay I’m going to explain some of the circumstances

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    enough profit to pay employees. Thirty percent of business failures in the United States are due to shoplifting and employee theft. The neighborhood store’s customers may have to travel farther to shop after the store closes. Many people assume that shoplifters have a mental disorder or that they must really need the items they are stealing in order to survive. But the truth is that’s not why most people steal. Very few people have kleptomania is a compulsive urge to

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    thieves some how justify their actions and they also don’t consider themselves thieves. The most common shoplifters are children and the senior citizens. It is the housewives and the college students that some how justify their stealing and don’t consider themselves thieves. I think that shoplifting is totally wrong‚ and those who do shoplift are thieves. I can not understand how shoplifters can not consider themselves thieves. If they are not thieves then who are thieves‚ the people who want something

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    Some shoplifters don’t even notice when they will take something they see the opportunity and decide to take it. There even groups that go into a store and decide to work together to shoplift. Professional shoplifters like to steal the most expensive things and then easily resell it to someone else who had no idea that the person shoplifted it. The affects for a shoplifter is that they have to do a lot of community service or worse it just

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    constantly in love with a poor new unsuspecting victim. Jane really likes music and her ex-boyfriend. But that changes a lot when she gets to know uppercase Will Grayson. Lowercase will grayson has one friend named Maura‚ who secretly is in love with him. Unfortunately enough for Maura‚ lowercase will grayson is also gay. When the Graysons meet in a store selling certain explicit media‚ lowercase will is introduced to Tiny. Tiny’s relationships never last‚ but can this one

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    during weekends • Evolving a secret code • Have a security check at the exit • Installing more cameras Work completed: In order to detect a suspected shoplifter‚ I have evolved a secret code “Harry is here”. The code will be used by employees and managers to keep an eye on a suspected shoplifter. This confidential code should not be known to any outsider. In order to increase the sales force during weekend‚ the management can give more hours to its current employees

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    crack down on shoplifters by making the punishments as strict as possible. <br><br>Shoplifting effects the community in a big way. The stores get about three cents per every dollar purchased for an item. So if you figure that they don’t make a whole lot of money out of profit. Every shoplifter that takes a product also is taking the product‚ which costs money by the store so that is also a set back and puts them more in dept. Some stores might even closed down because of shoplifters making the

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    Consequences of Shoplifting Shoplifting is not a game…Its when someone takes something of value from another person without permission and with the intent to keep it for oneself. Since recently being caught shoplifting I have had to face the consequences for the bad mistake I made. I can’t tell you how scared I was and how I felt like a complete idiot and I wish I hadn’t done it. I’d do anything to take it back‚ and it was the worst mistake I’ve ever made‚ I knew it was wrong and

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    the suspects to him to promise no criminal activity in 1880. In the book he wrote in 1886‚ "Criminals of America "‚ he discusses the most common lawbreakers and their activities in depth. Shoplifters and pickpockets were the main professional criminals Brynes noticed in his everyday city life. Most shoplifters and pickpockets were women. “There are few ladies to whom the visitation of the shops and the handling of the wares are not joys which transcend all others” (Brynes 151)‚ so Brynes enlightens

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    carrying. Once Smiley entered the store he was recognized by Maldini‚ the store manager of Boulevard‚ who immediately called the store detective and told him to keep an eye on Smiley. Maldini then called the police‚ notifying them that he had a shoplifter in the store. Smiley never tried to leave‚ believing that Rocco‚ the store detective‚ would not permit him to do so. Once the police took Smiley to the station he explained the situation and was released. Questions: 1. What might Smiley have

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