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Concerns are growing over repeat offenders and enforcement gaps as retail theft continues to impact communities and businesses. Some experts and retail advocates say the issue goes beyond isolated incidents, pointing instead to organized activity and individuals repeatedly committing theft with limited consequences. Key concerns raised: Repeat offenders returning to the same stores Questions around diversion programs and enforcement Balancing rehabilitation efforts with accountability Impact on workers, businesses, and public safety Supporters of diversion programs say they are designed to reduce incarceration and address root causes, while critics argue stronger enforcement may be needed in certain cases. As policymakers debate next steps, the focus remains on how to reduce crime while ensuring effective and fair outcomes. đź”” Subscribe for more coverage on public safety, crime policy, and breaking news. #RetailTheft #CrimeNews #PublicSafety #BreakingNews #USPolitics #LawEnforcement #PolicyDebate #RepeatOffenders #CrimePolicy