Overview. Organized Retail Theft (ORT), also known as Organized Retail Crime (ORC), is the large-scale theft of retail merchandise with the intent to resell the stolen items for financial gain.
Thief, robber refer to one who steals. A thief takes the goods or property of another by stealth without the latter's knowledge: like a thief in the night.
Definition for thief. noun as in person who steals. Synonyms Antonyms. bandit, burglar, criminal, crook, mugger, pickpocket, pirate, robber, sniper, swindler.
noun. a person who commits larceny. synonyms: larcener. stealer, thief. a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it.
Shoplifting (also known as shop theft, shop fraud, 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.
What is a person who has a recurrent urge to steal items?
Kleptomania (klep-toe-MAY-nee-uh) is a mental health disorder that involves repeatedly being unable to resist urges to steal items that you generally don't really need. Often the items stolen have little value and you could afford to buy them. Kleptomania is rare but can be a serious condition.
Hoarding disorder is an ongoing difficulty throwing away or parting with possessions because you believe that you need to save them. You may experience distress at the thought of getting rid of the items. You gradually keep or gather a huge number of items, regardless of their actual value.
Racketeering is a set of illegal activities aimed at commercial profit that may be disguised as legitimate business deals. Racketeering is defined by a coordinated effort by multiple people to repeatedly earn a profit. Typically, by fraud, extortion, bribery, threats, violence, or other illegal means. (
According to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, psychological issues are often behind this act. While it has been found depression is often present in about a third of all shoplifters, another mental disorder that may be at play is kleptomania.
Methods: Internal theft may involve skimming from the cash register, stealing merchandise, misusing employee discounts, or sharing business information with ORC groups. External theft includes shoplifting, ORC hits, smash-and-grab incidents, and return fraud.
An embezzler is one who commits the crime of embezzlement; one who fraudulently appropriates money or property for one's own use despite being entrusted to take care of it; a peculator.
Kleptomania. Kleptomania is a mental health condition where a person feels an uncontrollable urge to steal things. People who have this condition might try, unsuccessfully, to not act on the urge, and many feel remorse or guilt for stealing. Experts classify kleptomania as an impulse control disorder.
Shoplifters come from all walks of life. Basically, however, they fall into two broad categories: ordinary customers and professionals who steal for a living.
Also referred to as larceny. Theft is often divided into grand theft and petty theft. If the value of the stolen goods is over a certain amount determined by the state's statute, then the crime may be elevated to grand theft. The type of goods stolen may impact whether the theft is grand or petty as well.