Crime Is Shoplifting Really Surging? - Claims that the U.S. is in the middle of a retail theft wave are exaggerated.

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By German Lopez
Nov. 29, 2023, 6:43 a.m. ET

Is the U.S. in the middle of a shoplifting wave? Target and other retail chains have warned of widespread theft. News outlets have amplified the story. On social media, people have posted videos of thieves looting stores.

But the increase in shoplifting appears to be limited to a few cities, rather than being truly national. In most of the country, retail theft has been lower this year than it was a few years ago, according to police data. There are some exceptions, particularly New York City, where shoplifting has spiked. But outside New York, shoplifting incidents in major cities have fallen 7 percent since 2019, before the Covid pandemic.

Why has the issue nonetheless received so much attention? Today’s newsletter tries to answer that question while taking a deeper look at recent shoplifting trends.

The data​

The various sources of crime data — from government agencies and private groups — tell a consistent story. Retail theft has not spiked nationwide in the past several years. If anything, it appears less common in most of the country than it was before the pandemic.

The most up-to-date source is the shoplifting report published this month by the Council on Criminal Justice, which uses police data through the first half of 2023. The other sources go through only 2022.

The council tracks 24 major U.S. cities. Overall, shoplifting incidents were 16 percent higher in the first half of 2023 than the first half of 2019. When New York City is excluded, however, reported shoplifting incidents fell over the same time period. Out of the 24 cities, 17 reported decreases in shoplifting.

The shoplifting problem “is being talked about as if it’s much more widespread than it probably is,” said Sonia Lapinsky, a retail expert at the consulting firm AlixPartners.

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Other data also indicates that shoplifting is not up in most cities since 2019. Retailers’ preferred measure, called shrink, tracks lost inventory, including from theft. Average annual shrink made up 1.57 percent of retail sales in 2022, up slightly from 2021 (1.44 percent) but down compared with 2019 (1.62 percent). The F.B.I. and the Bureau of Justice Statistics also found that theft and property crime ticked up in 2022 but remained below pre-Covid levels.

The notion that the U.S. is enduring a period of higher crime in some areas is not wrong. Car thefts are up by more than 100 percent since 2019. Murders are on track to be 10 percent higher this year than they were in 2019.

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Many major downtown areas have also become emptier and more chaotic since the pandemic, which may explain why drugstores and other retailers are more often locking up items even if shoplifting isn’t much more common than in the past.

The noise​

There seem to be several reasons that shoplifting has received so much attention lately:
  • Events in New York tend to receive outsize scrutiny. It is the country’s biggest city, a big retail market and the headquarters for much of the national media. Another city where property crime has risen is Washington, D.C., where many journalists, as well as politicians, also live.
  • Videos of extreme but rare crimes can go viral today. On social media, people post videos of looting flash mobs or thieves ramming cars into stores. “There are millions of property crimes a year,” said Jeff Asher of the research firm AH Datalytics. As a result, people can always find outlandish anecdotes, even if crime is down.
  • Conservative media has promoted these videos as evidence of disorder in liberal cities and under President Biden.
  • Retailers have an interest in spreading the shoplifting narrative because it can suggest that disappointing profits are beyond their control.
  • Inflation may play a role, too. Even if retail theft is not up, retailers might care more about it now. After all, higher prices have eaten into their profit margins by increasing the underlying costs of doing business. That makes reducing theft more important.
  • The rise in murder, car theft and some other crimes makes shoplifting seem like part of a larger story even if it isn’t in most cities.
Whatever the full explanation, the current focus on shoplifting is part of a broader trend: The public often overestimates crime. Over the past two decades, most Americans have said that crime is rising, according to Gallup’s surveys. In reality, crime rates have generally plummeted since the 1990s.

Related: Some middle-aged white women shoplift at self-checkouts in Britain because people assume they won’t steal, a Guardian columnist argues.

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Shoplifters have carte blanche to just walk out of stores with cartfuls of stolen merchandise

Employees and security guards are forbidden from stopping them because leftist faggots cry about the poor victimized criminals

Shoplifters know this and take full advantage

Store suffers greatly from shrink. Leftist faggots laugh about it “let them steal! The capitalist filth have insurance right? Fuck them anyway!”

Stores close and move out of the city because business is unsustainable due to rampant theft, leaving food deserts in their wake.

Leftist faggots screech “how can they do this! Where are people supposed to get groceries now?! Dass wayciss!”

Many such cases
 
Shoplifters have carte blanche to just walk out of stores with cartfuls of stolen merchandise

Employees and security guards are forbidden from stopping them because leftist faggots cry about the poor victimized criminals

Shoplifters know this and take full advantage

Store suffers greatly from shrink. Leftist faggots laugh about it “let them steal! The capitalist filth have insurance right? Fuck them anyway!”

Stores close and move out of the city because business is unsustainable due to rampant theft, leaving food deserts in their wake.

Leftist faggots screech “how can they do this! Where are people supposed to get groceries now?! Dass wayciss!”

Many such cases

I'm not in the US, so I find this baffling. Where I live the security staff and/or store clerks gang up on you and attempt to kick your ass if they catch you stealing shit, because when shit gets stolen it gets taken from their paychecks. I've seen a lady go berserk on two teenagers for trying to steal a red bull. There are no blacks here though.
 
It’s one thing to be expected to tighten the belt a bit to weather a rough period, or because you have new expenses, but it feels different when the economy was fucked up royally and you got handed the bill. That’s the kind of thing that leads to people feeling less invested in their society, less inclined to play by its rules and, yeah, more likely to palm the batteries while they scan the tortillas.

Niggers walking out with armfuls of shit are a bigger issue, but I fully believe more otherwise law-abiding people are swiping stuff than years past.
 
I know this is a basic argument but if people aren’t reporting shoplifting going on anymore, because you would get accused of doing a raycism, it doesn’t mean shoplifting isn’t happening.
Racism is one thing. But another is that a lot of these leftist hellholes have made shoplifting legal. If you steal under a certain dollar amount (like $900 or 1k), its only a slap on the wrist. And these people get out same day because these places also removed bonds on minor offensives like shoplifting.

A lot of cops in these hellholes know its not worth going after joggers or smooth brains shoplifting because the DA and police force will back them instead of the cop stopping crime.
 
I'm not in the US, so I find this baffling. Where I live the security staff and/or store clerks gang up on you and attempt to kick your ass if they catch you stealing shit, because when shit gets stolen it gets taken from their paychecks. I've seen a lady go berserk on two teenagers for trying to steal a red bull. There are no blacks here though.
America is retarded and cares too much about its wageslaves and is too focused on legal liability to put that responsibility on them, so none of the wagies have that incentive to intervene.
 
Over the past two decades, most Americans have said that crime is rising, according to Gallup’s surveys. In reality, crime rates have generally plummeted since the 1990s.
gaslight gaslight gaslight

Look sweaty, sure crime is way up in the last 4 years but it's lower than its peak in the early 90s, before we started locking up all the recidivist niggers and spics and white trash for the next 25 years and crime rates plummeted, so what are you complaining about?!
 
I think I see the problem here, when a pack of 100 niggers go into a store and take half the items on the shelves they are not classifying that as "shoplifting", they are classifying that as "looting" "rioti- I mean "mostly peaceful protests" or some other term. I mean they can't "shoplift" if the store is stripped empty and set on fire, right?

Anyone else read the book Freakenomics? You can basically bullshit anything by changing the definitions and context of something. Retail theft is retail theft, I'm strongly believing after that nigger OD'ed on fentanyl everything that happened across the country was not technically "shoplifting" but it certainly was retail theft and worse, much much worse.
 
America is retarded and cares too much about its wageslaves and is too focused on legal liability to put that responsibility on them, so none of the wagies have that incentive to intervene.
In defense of the wage slaves: You aren't paying them enough to risk Tyrone pulling out his stolen Glock and getting shot over your stuff, or a mob of Shaneeqwas and Chanterellas throwing display stands at you. Particularly not when the wage slaves know the best case scenario is that they survive only to get fired and/or charged with a crime for their trouble.
 
Crime among the poor is on the rise for shoplifting, larceny and the like. White, black, hispanic it doesn't matter.

In a country of growing inverse prosperity, this isn't really a surprise.

Crime is also up on the higher end of the social scale too, with executives being done for fraud, theft of Covid Money, embezzlement. More pedophile operations in the last 2 years have been busted than I seem to recall ever.

I'd say crime in general is up, but a wave? No, not yet anyways.

While theft is a criminal matter it is also closely related to social economic factors, which isn't giving the poor a pass by any means, but the relationship means by and large we can call this a problem we've got with poor people. I live in a state with a relatively low black population and a good portion of poor whites and the reporting shows it is simply a widespread problem among the poor.

I'm sure in areas where the blacks make the majority of the poor it will show a disproportional amount of black/white crime too, but will be correlated with poverty.
 
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It’s one thing to be expected to tighten the belt a bit to weather a rough period, or because you have new expenses, but it feels different when the economy was fucked up royally and you got handed the bill. That’s the kind of thing that leads to people feeling less invested in their society, less inclined to play by its rules and, yeah, more likely to palm the batteries while they scan the tortillas.

Niggers walking out with armfuls of shit are a bigger issue, but I fully believe more otherwise law-abiding people are swiping stuff than years past.
I know I certainly feel like an idiot for not stealing when the cost:benefit ratio is so skewed.
 
There are lies, damn lies and statistics...

We're truly hitting banana republic-levels of political fuckery, reminds me of shit south american governments do like count deaths from malnutrition as cardiac arrest. "See nobody is starving to death!" but like a ton of 5yo kids are having heart attacks for some reason. In this case they made shoplifting legal so nobody bothers reporting it, ergo there's no shoplifting anymore!

Down we go into the death spiral, and there's no way back up.
Reported less + every thing is locked up like crazy nowadays. Some real dystopian shit having to press a button to alert an employee to come unlock a freezer locked with a big ass chain so you can get a $4 thing of ice cream.
Weird how nobody is making automated stores where you just order on a screen or app and your stuff comes in a bag thru a door after you paid for it.

And I say weird because that's basically what's happening now, you have to ask an employee to get something for you, might as well give them the whole list on one go, its more efficient and would take less space.

That without considering automation warehouse solutions like those flat robots.
 
I hope that Trump gets re-elected and every nightmare all these vermin have is made reality.
 
They'll never admit it because they know who the culprits are.

About 2-3 years ago, a bunch of Section 8 apartment complexes, a homeless shelter, and an "Immigrant Outreach Center" opened up in a nearby area. The area was mostly older, retired folks and middle-income families.

This shifted the demographic immediately. The area became saturated with Somolian and Haitian immigrants, single mothers with half a dozen feral children, drug dealers, drunk/high homeless on the streets, and gangs of "Youths" that would jump people and bum-rush stores to steal.

Within a year, two grocery stores outright closed. Their management cited "Massive shoplifting, employee theft, and a loitering homeless population" as the reasons for closure.

The remaining retail/grocery stores there are only still surviving because they hired "Private Security" to guard every entrance and exit. And I don't mean fat mall cops. I mean gorilla-sized guys ready to hurt someone. A formerly quiet, clean community now resembles a Detroit suburb.

Wtf is this about
In my area, it's spiked specifically because Kia has that security flaw in their ignition. Joggers somehow found out, shared it on TikTok, and suddenly the auto theft rates spiked.
 
They'll never admit it because they know who the culprits are.

About 2-3 years ago, a bunch of Section 8 apartment complexes, a homeless shelter, and an "Immigrant Outreach Center" opened up in a nearby area. The area was mostly older, retired folks and middle-income families.

This shifted the demographic immediately. The area became saturated with Somolian and Haitian immigrants, single mothers with half a dozen feral children, drug dealers, drunk/high homeless on the streets, and gangs of "Youths" that would jump people and bum-rush stores to steal.

Within a year, two grocery stores outright closed. Their management cited "Massive shoplifting, employee theft, and a loitering homeless population" as the reasons for closure.

The remaining retail/grocery stores there are only still surviving because they hired "Private Security" to guard every entrance and exit. And I don't mean fat mall cops. I mean gorilla-sized guys ready to hurt someone. A formerly quiet, clean community now resembles a Detroit suburb.
In a way, I'm glad Utah has gotten pricy. Land is expensive, so there's more 5 over 1s and homes than section 8. Affording it is also hard. Shoplifting is pretty low here for that reason. For now.
 
In a way, I'm glad Utah has gotten pricy. Land is expensive, so there's more 5 over 1s and homes than section 8. Affording it is also hard. Shoplifting is pretty low here for that reason. For now.
All that means is that the only ones who can afford land are Californians looking to buy AirBnBs.

Grow some balls and make it even harder for non-LDS to get a foot in the door. Make Utah Deseret Again.
 
In a way, I'm glad Utah has gotten pricy. Land is expensive, so there's more 5 over 1s and homes than section 8. Affording it is also hard. Shoplifting is pretty low here for that reason. For now.
You can't price out Section 8, you can only zone them out. "Affordable Housing" tenants get to live in the same building as you these days (thanks to mandates in blue cities that every new building has to set aside a quarter of the building), but you'll pay $2000 in rent while they pay $500.

They do not want you to be able to run away like last time. They'll even import poor people from other states if your area doesn't have enough.
 
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