RaiKai
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I watched a documentary last night on CBC about the secret life of shoplifting. Here are some interesting facts (these are from the US..though it was a Canadian show and they estimate it would be similar here):
- 10% of the population are REGULAR shoplifters
- 80% have shoplifted at least once in their lifetime.
- There are an equal number of male and female shoplifters.
- 25% of shoplifters are children.
- On average, an individual shoplifter only gets caught once for every 48 of their thefts.
- Most shoplift at the SAME time they buy something.
- Most do not intend to shoplift before going into the store.
- It costs billions of dollars every year which of course is passed on to consumers. An average increase of $400+ more for each consumer over a year. A very small store owner may lose on average a $1,000 a month.
There are course lots of reasons people shoplift...but very few of them do it "professionally" (i.e. as "boosters"). Some have an addiction or compulsion, others do it for the thrill, others do it for something they just can't buy. I mean look at Winona Ryder...certainly she did not NEED to shoplift, right?
So, fess up if you want! What about you? Have you ever taken anything? What was it? Why did you do it?
I will confess....as a young kid (as in during my elementary years) I took a few candy bars from stores. I loved chocolate. My mum busted me one day trying to take Mini Eggs from a discount department store and threatened to report me to the manager and the police. I was in tears, and never shoplifted again! I knew the entire time it was WRONG and felt a sense of fear about getting caught...and a sense of relief when I didn't. If I could go back and kick my own young butt though I certainly would.
I did know LOTS of girls when I was a teenager who would steal everything from lipstick to CD's to bras though. Many of them got busted. Also having worked in retail a few times as a teenager and while going to school....I can attest that people will do the oddest things. Like take two batteries out of a package, or two cookies out of the bag. Most were "small time" things...but now and then I was in retail stores where loss-prevention was a serious business (i.e. people would try and walk off with tools, equipment, electronics, etc). A friend of mine worked in a drugstore and said condoms and pregnancy tests were always hot ticket items (though it is always the razor blades that I see locked up!).
- 10% of the population are REGULAR shoplifters
- 80% have shoplifted at least once in their lifetime.
- There are an equal number of male and female shoplifters.
- 25% of shoplifters are children.
- On average, an individual shoplifter only gets caught once for every 48 of their thefts.
- Most shoplift at the SAME time they buy something.
- Most do not intend to shoplift before going into the store.
- It costs billions of dollars every year which of course is passed on to consumers. An average increase of $400+ more for each consumer over a year. A very small store owner may lose on average a $1,000 a month.
There are course lots of reasons people shoplift...but very few of them do it "professionally" (i.e. as "boosters"). Some have an addiction or compulsion, others do it for the thrill, others do it for something they just can't buy. I mean look at Winona Ryder...certainly she did not NEED to shoplift, right?
So, fess up if you want! What about you? Have you ever taken anything? What was it? Why did you do it?
I will confess....as a young kid (as in during my elementary years) I took a few candy bars from stores. I loved chocolate. My mum busted me one day trying to take Mini Eggs from a discount department store and threatened to report me to the manager and the police. I was in tears, and never shoplifted again! I knew the entire time it was WRONG and felt a sense of fear about getting caught...and a sense of relief when I didn't. If I could go back and kick my own young butt though I certainly would.
I did know LOTS of girls when I was a teenager who would steal everything from lipstick to CD's to bras though. Many of them got busted. Also having worked in retail a few times as a teenager and while going to school....I can attest that people will do the oddest things. Like take two batteries out of a package, or two cookies out of the bag. Most were "small time" things...but now and then I was in retail stores where loss-prevention was a serious business (i.e. people would try and walk off with tools, equipment, electronics, etc). A friend of mine worked in a drugstore and said condoms and pregnancy tests were always hot ticket items (though it is always the razor blades that I see locked up!).