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To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to support Police Scotland and small local businesses in tackling retail crime over the Christmas season.

S6W-32093 · Written Question · lodged by Greene, Jamie

Lodged on
10 Dec 2024
Heard / answered on
19 Dec 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to support Police Scotland and small local businesses in tackling retail crime over the Christmas season.

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We have seen a significant rise in recorded shoplifting throughout the UK according to our own figures and those released by the Office for National Statistics for England and Wales and Scotland, part of which is being driven by organised criminal groups.The Scottish Government budget, if approved by Parliament, will make £3 million available in 2025-26 to tackle retail crime. This is in addition to an investment next year of a record £1.62 billion for policing. The additional funding will enable Police Scotland to work with the retail sector to target the unacceptable levels of crime on Scotland’s high streets, which costs businesses millions each year and has a knock-on effect on the prices we pay in the shops.Through our funded partnership with Neighbourhood Watch Scotland, a dedicated group for retailers exists to help tackle retail crime which enables bespoke messages to be sent to participating members’ retail premises. Over the festive period, Crimestoppers Scotland, is running campaign, with a focus on social media to also highlight the issue of violence against retail staff across Scotland

Answered by Angela Constance on 19 Dec 2024.