Mohan Sinha
02 May 2026, 16:36 GMT+10
DUBLIN, Ireland: In an interesting move, it has been suggested that retailers could help fund addiction support for serial shoplifters who are stealing to fund their drug use.
At a meeting with the business group Dublin Town, members heard about a method used in the United Kingdom to reduce shoplifting. It involves "Business Crime Navigators," who work with police to connect repeat offenders with support and treatment services.
Speaking to Newstalk, Richard Guiney from Dublin Town said they are open to new ideas to tackle shoplifting. He said it is important to address the root causes of crime and antisocial behavior, adding that these issues must be addressed to find a long-term solution to theft.
The group already works with the gardaí to reduce crime in Dublin city center. They said it is important that visitors, workers, and shoppers feel the area is a pleasant place to spend time.
They also said they are committed to working with the gardaí and other groups to ensure the city center is safe for socializing, shopping, and business.
They highlighted a strong focus on tackling anti-social behavior and its impact on businesses and visitors to the city.
The organization is encouraging its members to report all crimes or incidents of anti-social behavior they see or experience. They said this would help bring more offenders to justice and make the area safer.
They also represent their members' interests by raising concerns about issues that affect safety and security in the area.
Dublin Town works closely with gardaí at Pearse Street and Store Street stations. It also organizes regular briefings on crime and fraud prevention and works with community gardaí to support its members when needed.
The group represents its members at the Joint Policing Forum, which meets monthly and includes gardaí, politicians, and other organizations to discuss policing issues in the city.
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