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  2. Pickpocketing - Wikipedia

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    Pickpocketing is a form of larceny that involves the stealing of money or other valuables from the person or a victim's pocket without them noticing the theft at the time. It may involve considerable dexterity and a knack for misdirection.

  3. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Theft from work may be attributed to factors that include greed, perceptions of economic need, support of a drug addiction, a response to or revenge for work-related issues, rationalisation that the act is not actually one of stealing, response to opportunistic temptation, or the same emotional issues that may be involved in any other act of theft.

  4. What's Considered Stealing at Work? - AOL

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    According to an AOL Jobs survey, almost half of the respondents (43 percent) admit to taking things from work to keep for personal use, though most of those report taking only small office ...

  5. White-collar crime - Wikipedia

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    Shoplifters who are experienced at stealing in plain sight are much more successful than those who do not know how to steal. The major difference between a shoplifter and someone committing a white-collar crime is that the techniques used are not physical but instead consist of acts like talking on the phone, writing, and entering data.

  6. Work Theft: Sams Club Employee Busted for Stealing Credit ...

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    A Sam's Club employee in Hanover, MA has been charged with stealing cash from customers, using their credit cards to scam cash back from their accounts. By quickly swiping a customer's credit card ...

  7. “Enjoy The New Pics”: Man Tweaks His Website To Make Content ...

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    Image credits: lostinthesnakepit The author of the post told us the whole ordeal has impacted the way he shares and protects his work online “My love of Star Wars got me into [recreating movie ...

  8. Deviance (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Individual and societal preoccupation with the label, in other words, leads the deviant individual to follow a self-fulfilling prophecy of abidance to the ascribed label. [ 3 ] This theory, while very much a symbolic interactionist theory, also has elements of conflict theory, as the dominant group has the power to decide what is deviant and ...

  9. Ex-Timberwolves employee reportedly arrested for allegedly ...

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    A former Minnesota Timberwolves employee has been arrested for stealing and copying a hard drive from the team's head of analytics, according to The Star Tribune. Somak Sarkar was reportedly ...