It depends on what your article is going to include. For example if your article is about someone that gets caught shoplifting, you could say "Was it Worth the Trouble"
You can also use "peer pressure" if your article is about someone who was shoplifting because people always made comments about he/she.
you can also use "What drives us to do things"
I hope I was a little helpful.
According to a Global Retail Theft Barometer study, the country with the highest percentage of shoplifting is the United States, with around 1.5% of sales lost to theft annually.
Yes, a misdemeanor for shoplifting in CA will typically show up on a background check in CA. Misdemeanor convictions can appear on both standard and more thorough background checks conducted in the state.
CRB checks were replaced by DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks in 2012. A caution, final warning or reprimand for shoplifting will show up on a DBS check for 6 years after it was issued (2 years if you were under 18 at the time of caution). After which time, it will be removed. A conviction for shoplifting will show up on a DBS check for least 11 years after the conviction (5.5 years if you were under 18 at the time of conviction). After which time, it will be removed as long as you do not have any other conviction offences and you were not given a custodial sentence (regardless of whether or not it was served). A fine or 'talking to' from the police will not show up on a standard DBS check but may show up on an enhanced DBS check if the police believe the intelligence they hold on the incident is relevant to a recruitment decision.
That will depend on the company requesting the background check. They may have set limits on time and location that would cause it not to show. Or, depending on the specific job, they may not care. But only their Human Resources people can tell you.
The best synonym for steal is thieve or pilfer.
What a good title is will depend on what aspect of dance your article is about.
The title comes from what you've written, not before. If you wrote an article about losing history, then it's a good title. Finish the article first, and the title will come out of what you wrote.
Tennessee has it's own article on shoplifting in the law books, see the related links for DAG, 7th JD TN: Shoplifting.
catchy introduction
IF your getting caught: "Red Handed" IF you get away: "Ocean's Basics"
Be stopped for shoplifting. That sounds like a good idea. Shoplifting should be stopped.
Wake-up call
"Teens no to sport"
"Caveat Emptor" is always good
The title of an article is also called the heading, or it may be called the headline if it is an important newspaper article.
If someone does that there a shoplifter who is shoplifting. Shoplifting is illegal,
Shoplifting is a very bad thing. There is usually a fine, jail time or community service.