Shoplifting soaring in Chicago after new North Side hot spot emerged in 2023, study says – Chicago Sun-Times

A report by the Council on Criminal Justice, a nonpartisan policy group in Washington, says the city’s annual shoplifting rate per 100,000 people fell significantly in 2020 and 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. And the city’s retail theft rate in 2023 was lower than in 2018, the report says. But that rate skyrocketed 46 percent in Chicago this year through October compared with the same period of 2023, the report says. This year’s shoplifting rate is also higher than the same period of any of the past six years in the city.
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mqyl
1 year ago

Remember when “hot spot” usually had a positive connotation?

Old Joe
1 year ago

Soon Chicago will become the retailing Mecca that Detroit has become!

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