Shoplifting : a social history /
By: Segrave, Kerry
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Summary:
Explores the increase in shoplifting through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and examines the use of detective services, surveillance equipment, and the judicial system in an attempt to address the problem.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 364.16 SE SH (Browse shelf) | Available | T0022480 |
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364.154092 KA TH 3,096 days / | 364.16 GA EC The economics of innocent fraud : | 364.16 KO WA The washing machine / | 364.16 SE SH Shoplifting : | 364.163 AL FR Fraud examination / | 364.163 DA LY Lying for money : | 364.163 FA CO Corporate crooks : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-177) and index.
Explores the increase in shoplifting through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and examines the use of detective services, surveillance equipment, and the judicial system in an attempt to address the problem.
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