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  2. 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.

  3. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    The term antonym (and the related antonymy) is commonly taken to be synonymous with opposite, but antonym also has other more restricted meanings. Graded (or gradable) antonyms are word pairs whose meanings are opposite and which lie on a continuous spectrum (hot, cold).

  4. Robbery - Wikipedia

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    A person is guilty of robbery if he steals, and immediately before or at the time of doing so, and in order to do so, he uses force on any person or puts or seeks to put any person in fear of being then and there subjected to force. [5]

  5. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    Those looking to steal bikes can use a variety of different methods in order to do so. Lifting: If the bike is locked to an insecure structure such as a small sign or tree, the thief is able to lift the bike along with its lock off of the structure. Cutting: A thief may use a bolt cutter, hack saw, or angle grinder to cut through the bicycle lock.

  6. Kleptomania - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, one of his followers, Wilhelm Stekel, read the case of a female kleptomaniac who was driven by suppressed sexual urges to take hold of "something forbidden, secretly". Stekel concluded that kleptomania was "suppressed and superseded sexual desire carried out through medium of a symbol or symbolic action.

  7. Fence (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a fence may falsely tell a petty thief that the market for the type of good which the thief is selling is flooded with this type of merchandise, to justify paying out a lower price. There are different types of fences. One way to categorise fences is by the type of good in which they trade, such as jewels, power tools, or electronics.

  8. Conversion (law) - Wikipedia

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    The following are traditional defenses to an action in conversion: Abandonment. Abandonment of the property before it was taken by the defendant is a complete defense. [160] Authority of law. A conversion cannot occur if it is done by authority of law, a court order or valid process. [161] Consent or approbation. Consent by the plaintiff can be ...

  9. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    Amateurs typically steal products for personal use, while career criminals generally steal items to resell them on the black market. Other forms of shoplifting include swapping price labels of different items, return fraud , or consuming food and drink at a grocery store without paying for it.