Shoplifting is usually a misdemeanor. If convicted of a misdemeanor, particularly while you are young, is seldom a bar in later life.
Shoplifting can be a felony, if the merchandise is valuable, for repeated incidents, if violence is involved, etc. If convicted of a felony, it would be quite difficult to get a job in criminal justice.
In many states, offenses committed while young can be removed from your record, a process called expungement, if you were convicted of a offense while under 21, you such look into it.
you stop while you are in jail
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To stop shoplifting
This depends on the severity of a criminal record. A felony could stop you from obtaining this license. Other offenses may not have an effect.
Well you now some of the Criminal Justice system trys to stop as many as they can but the ones who they get to they mostly have done crimes & have to b st opped ..The ones who have been stopped the system trys to learn from there crime & mostly they stop whats going to happen in the future terrorist mostly like to copy cat from other crimes or other criminal's they will mostly repair by no one copy catting the other crimes.
Here are some reasons:anything you study makes you smarter!the world will always need someone to stop criminalsstudying how criminals think and behave helps you understand how everyone thinks and behavesstudying ways to break the law helps you understand the law better
"Rehabilitation", in the context of criminal justice, is to train and re-educate the convicted criminal so that he can become a productive member of society and stop committing crimes and start paying taxes. "Rehabilitation" is pretty much a pipe-dream; very few criminals are ever rehabilitated so that they no longer commit any crimes.
Shoplifting can be a disorder or simply getting a thrill out of getting away with it because you may not be able to afford what you stole. Most of your friends will not respect you for stealing because they won't be able to trust you. Eventually you will get caught and stealing is illegal and you could have this on your record. It's wise to stop stealing and have more pride in yourself.
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In The Bible, in the book of Matthew, chapter 7, where it says, "Do not judge", it doesn't stop there. It goes on to say, "because in the way that you judge, you will be judged." So we shouldn't accuse someone of something that we are doing. We also shouldn't judge someone if we don't have enough information. If a law-abididng citizen took a known criminal to court, and he was put in prison, that would be justice and it would not go against The Bible. However, if a criminal took another criminal to court, that would.
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Only if you are under indictment for a criminal tax-related charge and out on bail or possibly if you are on parole, home confinement, or a work-release program.