losstheft
Losstheft is a term used in loss-prevention and criminology to describe a perceived pattern in which theft occurs as a response to perceived or anticipated losses. It is not a formal diagnosis but a heuristic for interpreting behavior in contexts with high loss risk, such as retail shrinkage or data-security incidents.
Origin and usage: Coined in the late 2010s in online security and risk forums, losstheft is a
Contexts and applications: In retail, analysts use the term to frame shrinkage and misconduct; in information
Examples: A worker facing wage stagnation may rationalize stealing small items as offsetting perceived economic loss;
Criticism and status: The concept lacks formal empirical support and is debated among researchers. Critics warn