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In California, the difference between petty theft and grand theft is typically whether the value of the stolen property is worth more or less than $950. If the value is $950 or less, then it is petty theft. If it is over $950, then it is grand theft.
California Penal Code 487 PC defines grand theft as taking another persons property if its total value exceeds $950. If the value of the property taken is less than $950, its petty theft under California Penal Code 484.
The Causes: Ineffective Prosecutors, Weak Laws, and Police Mistrust. This documented rise in retail theft has many possible causes. Rogue prosecutors, laws that reduce the probability and severity of punishment for offenders, and a distrust of law enforcement all contribute to the increase over the last few years.
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, California is the city with the most car thefts (or rather the CBSA, a metro area defined by the NICB.) 72,460 cars were stolen there in 2023. San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, California, is in the No. 2 spot with 40,977 cars stolen.
Shoplifting in California Statewide, shoplifting increased just about 2% in the 5 years before, and 5 years after Prop 47. From a yearly average of about 94,000 between 2010 and 2014 to about 96,000 between 2015-2019. Post-pandemic, in 2023, reported shoplifting rose to about 114K, up 26% from about 90,000 in 2019.

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Statewide, the institute found that reported shoplifting of merchandise worth up to $950 soared 28% over the past five years. Thats the highest observed level since 2000. Combining shoplifting with commercial burglaries, the institutes researchers found that total reported thefts were 18% higher than in 2019.

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