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Penalties For Shoplifting 5 Nov 2008
Should shoplifting be treated as a more serious crime?

Currently those caught shoplifting goods under £200 are given an £80 fine, and provided this is paid on time, do not receive a criminal record. According to the Conservative MP Anne McIntosh this is treating the shoplifter in the same way as a motorist is treated for outstaying their welcome at a parking meter, and sends out the message that shoplifting is not a serious offence. She wants fines to be replaced with jail or community services. But given that many shoplifters are women, what would the impact be of taking a more hard-line approach to this crime? Jane talks to Anna McIntosh and the director of Prison Reform Trust Juliet Lyon.



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