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Woman&Home on MSNThe rise of the middle-class shoplifter - why is stealing increasing among affluent woman?Access to over 120 digital back issues while your subscription is active ...
It's no surprise that the "middle-class crim with a sense of entitlement" is on the rise, said Zoe Williams in The Guardian.
Professor Emmeline Taylor of City, University of London, who coined the term 'swiper' - 'Seemingly Well Intentioned Patrons Engaging in Regular shoplifting' - has weighed in with her thoughts on ...
The number of financially comfortable people stealing ‘a little something’ here and there seems to be on the up. Helen Coffey asks how and when theft became the new socially acceptable pastime for the ...
Barely a day passes without yet another news story about robberies being ignored by police for 'lack of evidence'. Translation: they simply can't be bothered.
Camera footage caught the moment shameless crooks swiped wine from a Sainsbury's store - in the second raid on the shop less than two weeks. The hooded thieves loaded bottle after bottle of wine ...
coined by City University criminology professor Emmeline Taylor as an acronym for “seemingly well-intentioned patrons engaging in regular shoplifting”. These people “would not steal using ...
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