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Sussex PCC says 'number of warnings for shoplifters is crazy' | Sussex PCC says 'number of warnings for shoplifters is crazy' |
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Katy Bourne is the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner | Katy Bourne is the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner |
It is "crazy" how many warnings shoplifters get before they are punished, says the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner. | It is "crazy" how many warnings shoplifters get before they are punished, says the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner. |
Katy Bourne was on BBC Radio Sussex on Thursday morning as part of the "Hotseat" series, where authority figures are asked about their biggest challenges over an hour-long conversation. | Katy Bourne was on BBC Radio Sussex on Thursday morning as part of the "Hotseat" series, where authority figures are asked about their biggest challenges over an hour-long conversation. |
She discussed shoplifting in the region and urged the government and courts to help the force crackdown on the crime. | She discussed shoplifting in the region and urged the government and courts to help the force crackdown on the crime. |
Ms Bourne, who is the national lead for retail and business crime among PCCs, said: "Our prisons are full, the courts are so backlogged its unreal and so they will do everything they can to keep them out of going to prison." | Ms Bourne, who is the national lead for retail and business crime among PCCs, said: "Our prisons are full, the courts are so backlogged its unreal and so they will do everything they can to keep them out of going to prison." |
Policing minister Diana Johnson said "robust action" was being taken to tackle shop theft and protect retail workers. | |
She said the Crime and Policing Bill would bring in a specific offence for assaulting retail workers and would end the "effective immunity" for shop theft of goods that cost less than £200. | |
"After years of declining officer presence in our communities, we have also confirmed funding of £200m to help forces kickstart the delivery of 13,000 more neighbourhood police officers, which will protect our town centres and make our streets safer," she added. | |
'Not surprised at all' | |
The PCC said: "The whole point of stopping somebody from doing crime is to deter them in the first place. | The PCC said: "The whole point of stopping somebody from doing crime is to deter them in the first place. |
"They've got to know they're going to get caught, they've got to know that there's repercussions." | "They've got to know they're going to get caught, they've got to know that there's repercussions." |
A crime survey by the British Retail Consortium also found retail abuse and violence had risen by around 50% in the past year. | A crime survey by the British Retail Consortium also found retail abuse and violence had risen by around 50% in the past year. |
In Sussex, shoplifting figures rose by 13.5% in Sussex in the past year, according to ONS figures. | In Sussex, shoplifting figures rose by 13.5% in Sussex in the past year, according to ONS figures. |
Ms Bourne said she was "not surprised at all" by the increase. | Ms Bourne said she was "not surprised at all" by the increase. |
The Conservative politician added: "It has almost become accepted by people that individuals, particularly adults which surprises me immensely, can just walk into a store, pick up a supermarket trolley or basket, fill it, and then just walk out." | The Conservative politician added: "It has almost become accepted by people that individuals, particularly adults which surprises me immensely, can just walk into a store, pick up a supermarket trolley or basket, fill it, and then just walk out." |
Mike Adamson, from the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, says shoplifting is "absolutely rife in the Sussex area". | Mike Adamson, from the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, says shoplifting is "absolutely rife in the Sussex area". |
He added: "Its not a victimless crime, but it's being treated that way." | He added: "Its not a victimless crime, but it's being treated that way." |
The PCC said some large supermarket chains were concerned with organised gangs, which they believed were costing them up to £2bn a year. | The PCC said some large supermarket chains were concerned with organised gangs, which they believed were costing them up to £2bn a year. |
As a result, some chains put £1m into starting an independent national police unit to tackle the issue. | As a result, some chains put £1m into starting an independent national police unit to tackle the issue. |
The unit had already arrested more than 30 organised gangs in about seven months, Ms Bourne added. | The unit had already arrested more than 30 organised gangs in about seven months, Ms Bourne added. |
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