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Retail crime is skyrocketi­ng, what’s behind it?

- Source: Stuff

With increasing levels of shopliftin­g and retail crime rates at a new alltime high, it might be easy to point the finger at inflation and the everrising cost of living.

But Retail NZ says most people are not stealing to eat or keep themselves above the water.

Retail crime rates have been on the rise for the past four years. Reports of theft dropped slightly in 2020, which could be linked to strict Covid-19 lockdowns during that year, but overall have been skyrocketi­ng with thousands more cases recorded between 2020 and 2021, and then 2021 to 2022.

Police data shows shopliftin­g crimes (robbery, burglary and theft) increased to a fresh high last year, with police receiving 241,638 reports.

That was up by almost 41,000 compared with the 2021 total of 208,445.

In 2020, police received 186,142 reports of robbery, burglary and theft.

Retail NZ chief executive Greg Harford said increasing retail crime was the result of a bigger resale market, with thieves stealing on demand and selling goods on. Low-level retail crime often fell under the radar of police because it was hard to bring about prosecutio­ns, Harford said. He would like to see a new, simpler system introduced to target offenders - and said that was the only way to bring these rates down.

“We are certainly hearing that theft is up and as always it is being accompanie­d by more aggression, violence and nastiness towards staff,” Harford said.

“This is a long-term trend being driven essentiall­y by the fact that people think if they steal stuff they won’t get caught and that they can then sell those products on to generate a profit for themselves. “The increases that we’re seeing, the bulk of it is very organised. These are gangs of people out there who are stealing to order; it is not people who are stealing to feed themselves.”

It is believed New Zealand loses more than $1 billion to shopliftin­g and retail crime each year.

 ?? Photo: RNZ / Mohammad Alafesha ?? Retail crime rates have been on the rise for the past four years. Photo:
Photo: RNZ / Mohammad Alafesha Retail crime rates have been on the rise for the past four years. Photo:

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