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How many stores are there in the US? According to the American Intrusion Prevention Association (NASP), there are approximately 27 million stores in the United States alone. This is equivalent to 1 in 11 people. More than 10 million people have been arrested over the past 5 years. Youth account for 25% of adults, 75% of adults, 75%. It usually begins in adolescence. When asked, 72-73% of adults and teenagers just act impulsively, they are not planning to steal. 89% of adolescents say they know other people who steal their age. 66% answered that they were colleagues, only 3% of shopkeepers were experts. But they account for 10% of the total dollar loss. Even after being arrested, 57% of adults and 33% of teenagers said that even if they were caught it would be difficult to stop! A customary thief shops average 6 times a week. Shoplifting is a crime that is likely to be solved with trivial incidents.
The National Intrusion Prevention Association (NASP) is an organization that promotes the threat of shoplifting to the public and generally counts the impact of this crime. According to NASP, more than $ 13 billion items each year are stolen from retailers (or about $ 35 million per day). In addition, one in 11 people commit shoplifting at some point in their life, but in the past five years only one million people are shoplifting. In fact, according to NASP, only one out of 48 stores has been arrested and only about half of them have been handed over to police for indictment.
When I did some research on shoplifting, the result was calm. A source of information, the National Association of Shoplifting Prevention (NASP) estimates that 27 million people in the U.S. have at least one shoplifter. This is one of nine people. This means that 1000 people who worked with me without having decided coins around shoplifting can safely assume that 110 people are safely entering the store for theft I will. This is incredible to me. What makes people shop? According to a survey of 43,000 people in the American Journal of Psychiatry (shoplifting in the United States in 2008 and entrance to the store), we do not fully know. We know that this is not due to economic status. Celebrities such as Britney Spears, Winona Ryder, Lindsay Lohan, Courtney Love and very wealthy celebrities were involved in shoplifting.