Crime

Crime

You are breaking the law if you help yourself to anything that doesn't belong to you. It is wrong to think that theft such as shoplifting doesn't affect anyone.

Everyone pays the price for theft. It means that we all have to pay more when we go shopping and can put small shops out of business, costing people their jobs. Car crime also costs people over £3 billion a year.

Stealing from shops, people's homes and cars is often called 'petty crime' but there is no such thing. If you are caught breaking the law you could face serious punishment. You could be jailed for up to seven years in prison if you are caught shoplifting. Someone who is thinking of stealing from a shop or a person may not realise that they are affecting other people's lives. Try and talk to them but if you think they won't listen, talk to a trusted adult and they may be able to help without causing a confrontation.

Everyone has the right to feel that their possessions are safe and because cars are often out in the street they can seem like an easy target for vandalism or theft. Most people rely heavily on their cars, maybe to get to work, see their family or even for medical reasons. Damaging someone's car will have a huge impact on their life. You can help members of your family look after their cars by checking that the doors are locked and there are no valuables on show. If you know someone who is involved in car crime or shoplifting, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. No one will ask for your name and you could get a reward.

Shoplifting carries a maximum penalty of seven years in prison