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    Caught In the Act

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    Caught In the Act Cheating statistics are ever increasing in the United States. Honesty‚ trust and lasting relationships seem far- fetched and even rare in our society. Imagination and sensualized stories in the media play a dangerous role in our psyche. It turns reality into a scene scripted directly from The Young and the Restless. Illicit thoughts provoked by unsolicited opinions or negative experiences of peers tend to infiltrate unsuspecting minds. These thoughts multiply and produce dangerous

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    Shoplifting And Its Effects on Businesses Business Law I Outline I. How does shoplifting affect the Economy? A. When company loses revenue due to shoplifting it affects the economy because retailers are forced to raise prices. B. Small businesses are often forced to close due to theft and loss of revenue. II. What are some preventive methods use to prevent shoplifting? A. Enforce the law B. Install security systems C. Be alert and conscious of suspicious looking customers

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    Shoplifting and its effect on society. Shoplifting seems like a victimless crime‚ but the damages caused are far from minor. I myself was recently caught shoplifting‚ and now I need to pay for the consequences of my crime. There are many reasons why people shoplift‚ it can be a obsessive compulsion disorder (OCD) all the way to a dare from a friend‚ either way Shoplifting does not only affect the individual‚ but it also affects the community‚ the retailer‚ and the consumer. Shoplifting

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    EFFECTS OF SHOPLIFTING IN THE SOCIETY.docx uploaded successfully CTS OF SHOPLIFTING IN THE SOCIETY/COMUNITY 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

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    (high) 3. Shoplifting (medium) 4. Burglary (high) 5. Bomb (low) The retail chain has decided to respond to these Threats in the following manner: For threat #1‚ management has decided to take no further precautions because the store is currently up to code and the insurance policy the company carries fully covers it in the event of fire. For threat #2‚ management has decided to implement background checks for all new applicants

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    Caught in the Net

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    The essay “Caught in the net” written by Eva Tihanyi is an essay describing internet users. The thesis in Eva’s essay is “For some‚ the Net is a reliable companion‚ twenty-four hours a day‚ seven days a week—one that never sleeps. For others‚ it simply provides easy access to a vast array of data”. There are certain people that use the internet as a education tool and a way to stay connect to the world; but there is also people who abuse it and take advantage of the internet which in turn takes

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    Why Shoplifting Is Wrong

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    • A mother and father get caught for shoplifting for clothing for their young children. The upper-middle-class couple enjoys stealing from a department store. The couple stated to the authorities that shoplifting is very addictive and they receive a rush committing the act. • The homeless adolescence left the massive bill at a restaurant without paying for her meal. Homeless teen refuses help from a local homeless shelter and food bank agencies. The teen wants to prove to her parents that she does

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    Crimes are an injustice to society‚ it’s an offense that an individual may be prosecuted by‚ and may be punished by law. Shoplifting isn’t a game‚ which you can without difficulty get away with. Its your own choice‚ and there is consequence for every action you take. The experience of getting caught while shoplifting can be horrifying‚ a lack of trust by an individual‚ a reputation in society you hold‚ or your mind set may change diametrically‚ are all factors you may have to deal with subsequently

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    Case Study Shoplifting

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    a 10 year old boy who has been detained for several counts of shoplifting. The total number of items that were stolen added up to over $100. This is the first time that Charlie has been in juvenile court and could potentially be the first time that Charlie has stolen. In this case study the Judge‚ Juvenile probation officer and the police officer need to work together in order to determined what will happen to Charlie due to this being his first encounter in juvenile court. Shop lifting also known

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    fifty-five percent of shoplifters that are adults began shoplifting when they were only teenagers [4]. Adults continue to shoplift well into adulthood as seen in figure 1. This phenomenon may be explained by the labeling theory. The labeling theory states that once people begin to notice the labels placed on them they continue to behave according to the label and accept the label as the truth [3]. So‚ when a child first commits a crime‚ such as shoplifting‚ he or she is committing a primary deviance. Thus

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