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What are effects of stealing?

By Robert Clark |

These can include family trouble, mental health issues, or delinquency. Children who steal often have trouble making and keeping friends, have poor relationships with adults, or have issues with trust.

How does Stealing impact the community?

Shoplifting also affects the consumers and the community. Because of the shoplifting, the consumers would have to pay higher prices making them want to stop shopping there causing the community to lose a store. Shoplifting affects the individual that stole the goods negatively as well.

What is the impact of retail theft?

‘Shoplifting creates tremendous loss and disruption for retailers, while affecting all citizens by reducing product availability, increasing the cost of goods, and creating violence in stores’. … for every $100 lost to shoplifting, 20 additional $100 sales must be made to simply break-even financially.

How does stealing hurt people?

Stealing has serious consequences (say: CON-seh-kwen-sez) because it hurts everyone: Stealing causes a big problem for a family when the thief is caught. Store owners have to spend more money to protect their things, which makes prices go up for paying customers. Stealing can even lead to violence.

Does stealing from stores hurt the employees?

While the shoplifting obviously affects the income of the store, it also impacts employees directly. Their three month bonuses, called “MyShare,”are cut. Tyler Santella, a new employee, said that “it really pisses me off” when people steal from the store and employee pay is impacted.

How does stealing affect the economy?

Stealing from a retail store damages the company’s profits in direct and indirect ways. The immediate loss of product for sale hurts the company’s ability to offer items to consumers willing to buy them, while the costs to replace stolen goods increases production costs.

How does employee theft affect the economy?

A new study by Hiscox, a global specialist insurer, found that U.S. businesses affected by employee theft lost an average of $1.13 million in 2016. Small and midsize businesses were hit disproportionately, representing 68 percent of the cases. Their median loss last year was $289,864.

Are Kleptomaniacs aware?

DSM-5 notes that the theft is not done to express anger or vengeance, or in response to a delusion or hallucination. Some kleptomaniacs are not even consciously aware that they are committing a theft until later.

Is it OK to steal from big corporations?

It is as bad to steal from a corporation as it is for a corporation to steal from you. In other words yes, theft indicates moral failure. Don’t do it. Some corporations routinely steal through unethical business practices.

Why do people shoplift?

According to Psychology Today, people may shoplift for various reasons with most of them not relating at all to a lack of money or a need for the item being taken. A couple common reasons include an addiction to stealing and a mental disorder that encourages the behavior.

What is the punishment for employee theft?

Employee Theft or Embezzlement can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the value of the property taken and the defendant’s prior criminal history. The punishment ranges from six months in county jail to three years in state prison. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a criminal case.