You've likely seen video of mob robberies at high end luxury stores and individuals stuffing their backpacks at local drugstores.
"It's the highest I've ever seen it in over 40 years of being involved in this topic. Not only is it the highest level of activity, but the violence level is off the charts," Karl Langhorst, an adjunct professor of criminal justice and retail theft expert, told Fox 19.
Langhorst, who teaches a course at UC in loss prevention, also works in asset protection for several large corporations across the country.
In the interview, he spoke to the difference between shoplifting and larceny; pointing out that organized retail crime members are not stealing for necessities, but instead often turn to this type of robbery to support lifestyle and drug habits.
It continues to grow, he said, because -in part - there is no accountability.
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