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    Macy's Loss Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect stealing merchandise from the Macy’s Store in violation of PC 459.5(a)-Shoplifting. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident took place at the Macy’s Store‚ which is a large business located at 401 S. Lake Avenue. LOSS/RECOVERED: • Clothing Loss/Recovered: $169.19 (see attached receipt) INVESTIGATION: On 03-29-17 at 1920 hours‚ I was dispatched to the Macy’s Store regarding a female being detained by Macy’s Loss Prevention Officers

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    them personally‚ it impacts the schools‚ which may need that money for funding. According to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention‚ “shoplifting affects more than the offender. It overburdens the police and the courts‚ adds to a store’s security expenses‚ costs consumers more for goods…” (NASP‚ n/a). In this case‚ the ones being affected by stealing or shoplifting are not the police‚ but school officials. Regardless‚ the impact on these people remains the same. If the problem continues

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    businesses deal with it and whether the punishments for property crime are effective enough. What is property crime? Property crime is a classification of crime that includes‚ among other crimes‚ burglary‚ larceny‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ arson‚ shoplifting‚ and vandalism. Property crime only includes the taking of money or property‚ and doesn’t involve force or intimidation of force against a victim. An example of property crime would be “A supermarket worker who was jailed for stealing hundreds of

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    1. Should Sharon tell Jill’s name to the security officer? Why -Yes she should‚ the police officer already knows that sharon was shopping with Jill so if Sharon tells the officer she doesn’t know the name of Jill he would automatically know she is lying‚ which would just cause more unwanted trouble. Also‚ Sharon should know what Jill did is wrong‚ and she shouldn’t get the blame for what Jill did‚ Jill needs to face the consequences so she knows next time not to do it. 2. Would it make any difference

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    good and bad consumer behavior. Sometimes‚ a consumer behavior that maybe considered negative in one market place can be considered positive in another. Shoplifting for example. "Some 800‚000 times a day‚ this tableau of temptation‚ fear and exhilaration plays out in the humdrum aisles of department stores and supermarkets" (Adler‚ 2002). Shoplifting without a doubt is a type of negative consumer behavior since this behavior costs department stores and supermarket thousands of dollars every day. Yet

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    Making Good Choices

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    I am writing this paper on making good choices. My choices of shoplifting have put me in many bad predicaments and this one is by far my biggest lesson that I had to learn. I am a very smart young lady with a promising future sometimes I just let certain things get the best of my personality.Me not thinking wisely has cost me so many things. Making good choices is about thinking about the things that you are about to do before you do it. Making good choices is all on the person making the choice

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    In criminal law‚ theft is the illegal taking of another person’s property without that person’s freely-given consent. The word is also used as an informal shorthand term for some crimes against property‚ such as burglary‚ embezzlement‚ larceny‚ looting‚ shoplifting‚ fraud‚ and sometimes criminal conversion. In some jurisdictions‚ theft is considered to be synonymous with larceny; in others theft is replaced with larceny. The common ideas for the reason why people steal is that it is for the money. On the

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    There are many contributing factors that can lead to living a life of crime‚ totally unaware of how self-satisfying actions can negatively affect the people around you. The show HBO’s America Undercover “One Year in a Life of Crime”‚ is a perfect example of how there can be many factors that will lead you down a path of self destruction. But in the end it is the relationships we have with our parents‚ family and friends that ultimately shape the type of person we are and affect the decisions that

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    External Loss Prevention

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    Tavaski Gordon March 27‚ 2013 External Loss Prevention External theft is often caused by shoplifting‚ break-ins‚ robberies or other acts by outside sources. Although it does not cause as much loss overall compared to internal theft (National Retail Security Survey‚ 2008)‚ shoplifting and external theft most certain causes a substantial amount of loss annually to the retail industry (National Retail Security Survey‚ 2008). Controlling external theft requires a commitment to educating your employees

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    Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections Dominia Harmon CJA/374 October 8‚ 2013 Mark Reinhardt Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections The juvenile justice system can be a difficult process to understand. Many may believe that the system has many similarities that of an adult system‚ but that’s not the case at all. The juvenile justice system is more of a process than a system. The intake of the juvenile after arrest will be explained along with the court process‚ punishment‚ rehabilitation

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