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This 13 page paper provides an overview of theft in the workplace. Reasons why employees steal are explored and the justifications for stealing are discussed. Solutions in respect to preventative measures are evaluated and possible legal remedies are also noted. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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explored and the justifications for stealing are discussed. Solutions in respect to preventative measures are evaluated and possible legal remedies are also noted. Bibliography lists 7 sources. SA127wk.rtf I. Introduction
Dishonesty is a pervasive problem in todays society. While dishonesty may come in a variety of forms, from telling a white
lie to holding up a bank, there are small examples of dishonesty in the workplace that many people think little about. Workers take desk supplies home from their places of
business. It may be a scissor that is worth no more that two dollars, or it may be a machine that is worth several hundred dollars, but each incident equals
a dishonest act. While few people will try to sneak out large items from their places of business, it is the petty thievery that often adds up to large dollars,
more than most employees would imagine. While petty theft in the workplace is a part of American culture, the costs to businesses can
be overwhelming, particularly for small businesses that cannot afford such a burden. In evaluating employee theft, one wonders why people who are otherwise honest, law-abiding citizens can turn into thieves
when they leave their workplaces in the evening. What compels a person to steal? There are a variety of rationalizations that employees embrace and there are also several conditions that
make stealing easier to achieve. Five conditions that are conducive to theft, along with seven rationalizations will help to shed light on this significant problem in American business culture.
II. Five Factors that Create an Environment for Employee Dishonesty 1. Poor Pay in a Slow Economy Employees seem to react
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