Economic Motivators for Shoplifting
Shoplifting has been attributed to many psychological & physiological factors, especially when women are involved. Here, the many factors that account for shoplifting behavior are examined, based on analysis of case records (N = 200) & questionnaires (N not specified) distributed at shopping...
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description | Shoplifting has been attributed to many psychological & physiological factors, especially when women are involved. Here, the many factors that account for shoplifting behavior are examined, based on analysis of case records (N = 200) & questionnaires (N not specified) distributed at shopping centers. Results identify economic & employment precipitants of the problem. Changes in policy & programmatic responses to shoplifters are suggested. 3 Tables, 20 References. Modified HA |
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