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  2. 'I've carried out more than 50 citizen's arrests' - AOL

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    Faced with what he describes as a "relentless" onslaught of shoplifting incidents, shopkeeper Martin Gaunt says he has carried out more than 50 citizen's arrests in the last two years.

  3. Shoplifting levels 'unacceptable', inquiry finds - AOL

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    Shoplifting is at "unacceptable" levels and not being tackled properly, a Lords inquiry has found. The crime is seriously underreported and the problem is so urgent police forces need to take ...

  4. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    Shoplifting usually involves concealing items on the person or an accomplice, and leaving the store without paying. However, shoplifting can also include price switching (swapping the price labels of different goods), refund fraud, and "grazing" (eating or sampling a store's goods while in the store). Price switching is now an almost extinct ...

  5. Sentencing in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Under these rules, an offender may be released before the normal point at which they would be released (usually at the halfway point during their sentence). [ 55 ] [ 56 ] There is no automatic right to a home detention curfew—unlike automatic release on licence, it is a discretionary power.

  6. Co-op sees cost of shoplifting surge by nearly a fifth - AOL

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    The Co-operative Group has laid bare the rising impact of shoplifting as it said the cost of crime in its stores surged by nearly a fifth to £40 million in the first half of the year alone.

  7. Shopkeeper's privilege - Wikipedia

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    Shopkeeper's privilege is a law recognized in the United States under which a shopkeeper is allowed to detain a suspected shoplifter on store property for a reasonable period of time, so long as the shopkeeper has cause to believe that the person detained in fact committed, or attempted to commit, theft of store property.

  8. Anti-social behaviour order - Wikipedia

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    HRS 230 called for a review of both ASBO policy and investigation procedures in order to make the whole process fairer. [ 66 ] A later study of 53 projects by the National Centre For Social Research noted that 42% of children with mental health problems were reported to have ADHD or hyperactivity, and 29% were reported with depression or stress.

  9. Man jailed for shoplifting £25,000 worth of beauty products ...

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    A 47-year-old man who stole cosmetics and perfumes worth £25,000 from Boots stores in three towns has been jailed for two years. Ionel Elvis Dulea, of Stephenson Street, Gateshead, stole the ...