hightheft
HighTheft is a term used primarily in criminology, law enforcement, and security circles to describe theft operations that target high-value items. These operations are characterized by a focus on assets with significant monetary value or cultural importance, such as fine art, rare jewelry, precious metals, high-end electronics, or luxury vehicles. Unlike routine burglary, high-theft cases typically involve more sophisticated planning, specialized knowledge of security systems, and a higher degree of risk for the perpetrators.
The term emerged in the 1990s alongside growing concerns over the loss of expensive artworks and the
Security professionals use high-theft risk assessments to allocate resources and implement countermeasures such as advanced surveillance,