Theft
Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else’s property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it. In many legal systems, theft requires that the property belong to another person, that it is taken without the owner's consent, and that the taker intends to deprive the owner of the property permanently. Some jurisdictions distinguish theft from robbery, which involves force or intimidation, and from burglary, which involves unlawful entry with intent to commit a crime. The exact definitions and thresholds, such as whether taking property of low value constitutes petty theft, vary by jurisdiction and statute.
Common forms of theft include shoplifting, embezzlement (breach of entrusted property), fraud (deception to obtain property),
Penalties for theft vary widely and can include fines, probation, community service, and imprisonment, depending on
Prevention focuses on reducing opportunity through security measures, inventory controls, audits, surveillance, and robust internal procedures.