Responding to the publication of the
Recorded Crime in Scotland 2023-24: year ending
December 2024 statistics, Ewan MacDonald-Russell,
Deputy Head of the Scottish Retail Consortium, said:
“Despite record investment by retailers in crime prevention the
seemingly endless rise in shop thefts continues. There were over
43,000 incidents of shoplifting last year, a spike of 18%, which
is more than 100 thefts a day.
“It's worth noting even this appalling picture is merely the tip
of the iceberg. As outlined in our recent Crime Survey
retailers often don't report low-level shoplifting as they don't
believe there is any likelihood of the criminals facing
justice.
“Shoplifting isn't a victimless crime. Thefts are often the main
factor behind abuse and threats towards shop workers. Our Members
are clear the lack of deterrence means thieves are becoming
bolder and more aggressive. The financial cost is significant and
is ultimately paid by customers through higher prices and less
convenient shopping.
“The Scottish Government has taken positive steps in recent times
to respond to this crime wave through supporting the Protection
of Workers Act, and recently committing £3 million this year
specifically to combat retail crime. Retailers will hope to see
this investment start to turn the tide in the coming months, and
hopefully be sustained over the years ahead.”
-ENDS-
Notes to Editors
According to the data published today: Recorded Crime in Scotland: year
ending December 2024 - gov.scot : “Shoplifting increased by
18% compared to the previous year (from 36,815 to 43,556 crimes),
and increased by 89% from the year ending December 2020 (from
23,046 to 43,556 crimes).”
The BRC Crime Survey can be found here: https://brc.org.uk/news-and-events/news/operations/2025/ungated/brc-retail-crime-survey-2025/