
Shoplifting
Course Fee: $60
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This program teaches students the personal and social consequences of shoplifting and to learn techniques to avoid the behavior. The evidence-based coursework is appropriate for theft offenses and common sanction applications.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Teaches you the personal and social consequences of shoplifting

Teaches you techniques to avoid the behavior

Furnishes instruction to help you understand why
people shoplift and the damage it does

Helps you learn steps you can take to avoid the
temptation to shoplift and avoid future trouble
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Author

Dr. Amy Smith
Courses
11
A Professor at San Francisco State University in the psychology department. She holds a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School, a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and a bachelor’s degree in Classics and Psychology from Grinnell College. Her research explores issues relating to capital punishment, the impacts of incarceration, legal decision-making, and the intersections of psychology and law generally.
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Syllabus
What you will learn from this course
1. What is Shoplifting?
2. What Causes Shoplifting?
3. Shoplifting Myths versus Facts
4. Impacts and Consequences
5. Preventing Shoplifting
6. Changing Behavior
7. Final Review
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