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Limitations and Strengths of Self-Report and
Interview Data
Age and Shoplifting
Gender and Shoplifting
Race, Ethnicity, and Foreigner Status and
Shoplifting
Social Class and Shoplifting
Subcultures and Shoplifting
Overview
4 TYPOLOGIES OF SHOPLIFTERS AND
SHOPLIFTING
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Exploring Typologies of Shoplifters and
Shoplifting
Becker's Typology of Deviant Behavior
Cameron's Typology of Shoplifters
Moore's Typology of Shoplifters
Lemert's Typology of Deviant Behavior
Comparing and Synthesizing Several Typologies
Shoplifters: Pathological Deviants, Societal
Victims, or Frugal Customers?
Overview
5 PSYCHIATRIC/PSYCHOLOGICAL AND
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF SHOPLIFTING
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Psychiatric/Psychological Theories of Shoplifting--
Past and Present
Sociological Theories and Shoplifting
Anomie-Strain Theories and Shoplifting
Social Control Theories--Family and School
Focused--and Shoplifting
Socialization-Reinforcement Theories and
Shoplifting
Neutralization Theory and Shoplifting
Rational Choice Theories and Shoplifting
Toward a Deviance Vulnerability-Shoplifting
Attraction Theoretical Framework
Conclusion
6 DETECTING AND PREVENTING SHOPLIFTING 115
Detecting and Apprehending Shoplifters

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Sociology of Shoplifting: Boosters and Snitches Today. Contributors: Lloyd W. Klemke - author. Publisher: Praeger. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: viii.
    
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