About
The Theft Education class is designed to help participants understand the causes, consequences, and impact of theft-related behavior. The class examines how poor decision-making, impulse control, financial stress, peer influence, and attitudes toward entitlement can contribute to theft and related offenses. Participants will learn about the legal, financial, and personal consequences of theft, including how these actions affect victims, businesses, families, and the community. The course emphasizes personal responsibility, accountability, and ethical decision-making. Through structured lessons, real-life examples, and skill-building exercises, participants will explore healthier alternatives to theft, such as problem-solving, coping with stress, resisting pressure, and making lawful choices. The class also focuses on values, integrity, and developing strategies to prevent future offenses. The goal of the class is to increase awareness, promote accountability, and support behavior change that reduces the likelihood of reoffending and encourages lawful, responsible behavior.
You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app

