Examples of shoplifting in the following topics:
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- Shoplifting is the theft of goods from a retail establishment.
- Researchers divide shoplifters into two categories: "boosters," professionals who resell what they steal, and "snitches," amateurs who steal for their personal use.
- Researchers generally agree that shoplifters are driven by either economic or psychosocial motives.
- Many also use electronic tracking devices on products and closed-circuit television to fight shoplifting and fraud.
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- Property crime is a category of crime that includes larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, vandalism, and burglary .
- Shoplifting is a specific type of theft, in which products are taken from retail shops without paying.
- Items popular with shoplifters include cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, and fashionable clothing.
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- Because RIM only provides an approximation of inventory value, physical inventory must also be performed periodically to ensure the accuracy of inventory estimates due to issues such as shoplifting.
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- Property crime is a category of crime that includes burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism.