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    Economic and Business Impacts of Shoplifting

    Number of Pages: 5

     

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    In five pages this paper discusses the varying effects of shoplifting in a consideration of its business, economic, and consumer price impacts. Three sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    one person may shoplift an item the effect of that action impacts the store, the economy, the shoppers, the industry, etc. Its important to understand the scope of this  issue because of their overwhelming effects and to gain insight into how to reduce this problem within our society. Technically, shoplifting  is when "someone steals merchandise offered for sale in a retail store" (McGoey, 2003). Furthermore, to be considered shoplifting one must intend to take the item and to deprive  the merchant of its value (McGoey, 2003). People shoplift in a variety of ways, but most often it occurs when a person conceals the merchandise they plan to shoplift  in their purse or in another shopping bag or inside their coat, etc. (McGoey, 2003). The "typical" profile of a shoplifter is that he/she is an amateur, however, there  is a growing concern over the number of people who make their living stealing from retail stores (McGoey, 2003). Amateurs tend  to be opportunistic, meaning that they take advantage when they think there is an ideal shoplifting opportunity (McGoey, 2003). Furthermore, they are noted for being crude in their methods  and most often, it is the amateurs who are most often caught (McGoey, 2003). There are different kinds of professional shoplifters - ranging from highly skilled to thug-like (McGoey,  2003). Sometimes they work in teams, in order to provide for distraction (McGoey, 2003). Professional shoplifters steal for a living, and they are very difficult to identify and  catch (McGoey, 2003). Beyond that classification, it isnt easy to categorize shoplifters, as they come in all genders, sizes, ages, ethnicities, 

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