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Shoplifting offences soar to record high, official figures show

ONS reveals record UK shoplifting surge, sparking concern across convenience retail sector

UK shoplifting soars as retailers push for new protections

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Shoplifting offences has reached the highest figure since current police recording practices began in March 2003, shows the Office for National Statistics data released today (24).

According to Crime Survey for England and Wales published by ONS, shoplifting rose by 20 per cent (to 516,971 offences), compared with the previous year (429,873 offences); this is the highest figure since current police recording practices began in YE March 2003.

The number of offences continues the trend of ONS crime outputs showing the highest ever recorded figures since current recording practices began in 2003.

Commenting on the record crime levels, Association of Convenience Stores chief executive James Lowman said, “The increase in shop theft shown by these figures reflects what our members are seeing every day in their stores.

"The volume of theft is still massively under-reported though: our own member survey revealed 6.2million thefts recorded by convenience stores alone.

“It is encouraging that more theft is being reported, even if it is still only the tip of the iceberg.

"Unless theft is reported, we cannot identify the repeat offenders who are responsible for so much of this crime. The Crime and Policing Bill gives more powers to the police and courts to deal with these offenders, and the Retail Crime Action Plan makes clear that shop theft must be investigated.

"It’s time that these plans were implemented across the country to support retailers and their colleagues."

The Crime and Policing Bill will be introduced later this year, making it a separate offence to assault a shopworker among other measures.

ACS has been calling for a complete reset on the perception of retail crime and especially shop theft, with an ambition to send a clear message that theft is a crime that will be investigated by local forces.