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It doesn't take a lot of risk to offset the "value" of stealing $950 labeled-worth goods (which will net you If you're trying to say the risk isn't worth it, sure, you're right. And the average person wouldn't do it. But plenty of criminals don't live their lives by such risk/reward calculations. Roughly 5% [0] of people in prison in the US have decided to disregard the risk/reward ratio and go ahead with relatively…
The question though is would that 5% react to increased punishment. The studies done on raising felony theft thresholds indicate that they don't.
Some will not be dissuaded from crime. The rest of us deserve to live apart from them.