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'NO DETERRENT' FOR SCOTS SHOP THIEVES

Scottish Daily Express

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January 03, 2026

'Soft-touch' SNP and Police Scotland blamed for shoplifting crisis

- BY DAVID WALKER Scottish Politics Reporter

'NO DETERRENT' FOR SCOTS SHOP THIEVES

POLICE Scotland and the Scottish Government have been accused of effectively decriminalising shoplifting as thousands of criminals are simply getting a slap on the wrist.

Retailers have long called for more help due to increasing levels of theft from shops and stores, while warning a “lack of deterrent” is making the problem worse.

According to statistics received through freedom of information legislation, the number of recorded police warnings (RPWs) handed out for shoplifting has soared more than 600% in the space of just three years.

imageRPWs are used by police and are a formal warning for minor offences, and issued to those who are aged 16 and over.

An RPW allows the accused to avoid court and a criminal conviction, although it does stay on police records for two years.

Police Scotland have stopped investigating some minor crimes such as bike thefts and vandalism due to a lack of staff and money. Under the new system, if there is no evidence, the force simply records the crime but officers don’t look into it.

The use of recorded police warnings has increased in recent years, with thousands being handed out.

In 2022-23, there were just 298 RPWs given out for shoplifting, with this increasing to 1,416 in the space of a year, and then rising even further to 2,114 in 2024-25 — up 609%.

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