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  2. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    Property crime is a category of crime, usually involving private property, that includes, among other crimes, burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism. Property crime is a crime to obtain money, property, or some other benefit. This may involve force, or the threat of force, in cases like robbery or ...

  3. Forcible felony - Wikipedia

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    In addition to violent crimes, forcible felonies under Illinois law include burglary, residential burglary, and treason. [10] Any felony may be a forcible felony under Illinois law if the felony "involves the use or threat of physical force or violence".

  4. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    Shoplifting (also known as shop theft, retail theft, or retail fraud) is the theft of goods from a retail establishment during business hours. The terms shoplifting and shoplifter are not usually defined in law, and generally fall under larceny .

  5. Are fears of a shoplifting surge running away from the facts?

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    Law enforcement often does not distinguish between theft from retailers and other kinds of robbery. The broad category of larceny, however, is lower than it was before the pandemic. The Council on ...

  6. Gross misdemeanor - Wikipedia

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    Such crimes may include petty theft, simple assault or driving under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs. Typically, the maximum sentence is one year in county jail and/or $5,000 in fines. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. The US shoplifting scourge is a lot of hype with little evidence

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    There’s been much handwringing over the scourge of shoplifting in America since 2020. To hear some retailers and politicians tell it, retail crime is out of control across the country.

  8. Organized retail crime - Wikipedia

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    External theft, including organized retail crime, represented 36% of losses, versus 37% in 2021. Other contributors were employee/internal theft (29%), and process/control failures (26%). [11] From 2022 through August 2023, 9 U.S. states passed laws to impose harsher penalties for organized retail crime offenses. [12]

  9. Burglary suspect who sobbed in court when judge recognized ...

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    In 2015, Arthur Nathaniel Booth — now 58 — was arrested on burglary and grand theft charges. During his trial that year, Miami-Dade Judge Mindy Glazer recognized Booth as one of her middle ...