Large Retailers Blame Proposition 47 For Increase In Shoplifting

ROCKLIN, Calif. (AP) - Large retailers including Safeway, Target, Rite Aid and CVS pharmacies say they have seen shoplifting jump at least 15 percent since California voters reduced theft penalties 1½ years ago.

Shoplifting reports in Los Angeles increased by a quarter in the first year after voters approved Proposition 47 in November 2014, according to statistics compiled for The Associated Press.

Preliminary FBI crime reports show a 12 percent jump in larceny-theft, which includes shoplifting.

But several experts say there is no proof that reduced criminal penalties caused the shoplifting surge. A proposition supporter says law enforcement still has plenty of tools.

The increase in shoplifting reports sets up a debate over how much criminals pay attention to penalties, and whether law enforcement is doing enough to adapt to the legal change.

 

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press.

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