Brits admit to turning a blind eye to shoplifting

20 Aug 2025 • 10:00 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • A new survey reveals almost a quarter of Britons (23 per cent) have witnessed a minor crime, such as shoplifting, but did not report it.
  • The research also found that one in ten respondents admitted to purposely stealing from a shop, while one in six unknowingly left stores with unpaid items, amidst a 20 per cent rise in shoplifting offences in England and Wales.
  • The findings come as Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a crime "blitz", and supermarket chain Iceland plans to offer a £1 reward for reporting shoplifters.
  • A policing chief, Matthew Barber, faced criticism for urging the public to confront shoplifters, with policing minister Dame Diana Johnson subsequently warning against such interventions.
  • The survey indicated men are more likely to report crimes than women, 45-54-year-olds are the least likely, and Leeds residents are the least likely in the UK to report shoplifting.

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