2010年10月14日木曜日

Shoplifting by Elderly People in Japan

Japanese Living Longer Lonelier

Not long after reading this article, there was another Japanese article that talked about Japanese elderly people that I'm sure is related to this topic.

According to Yomiuri Online, the number of shop lifter whose age is 65yr+ reached twenty thousand and eighty two between January-September 2010, according to National Police Agency.

The number of elderly shoplifter has increased by hundred forty one since last year, and has been increasing every year for the past nineteen years.

If the elderly criminals whose age are 50+ confessed their loneliness and the loss of meaning in life, the police introduce them to the community gatherings and try to avoid their subsequent offense, and discuss different solutions with the small retailers who often find these criminals at their shops.

This issue if often featured in evening news and documentaries, and many people are aware of the situation. Just as the issues about the elderly homeless people, many are aware but feel almost helpless in the situation. 

Shoplifting once used to be done by kids who wanted attention from their parents or friends, now being done by elderly for the same reason.