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Anonymous
Posted July 21, 2004
This book was easy to read and understand and most of all, helpful to those of us who are very concerned about the stealing carried out by someone whom we are care about and are sure is a usually honest and ethical person. It was helpful not only for the person who stole and her relatives, but for her lawyer and therapist, who up to the time that they read the book, were only able to shake their heads in disbelief that the so-called 'atypical theft offender' had risked not only a fine reputation but perhaps her working life and even her freedom. also.
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Overview
This book describes the findings of Dr. Will Cupchik's more than a quarter-century of clinical investigations into the atypical theft behavior of usually honest persons, termed Atypical Theft Offenders (or ATOs)by Dr. Cupchik in one of his earlier (1985)writings.Among the important findings of Dr. Cupchik investigations is that a great many, indeed most Atypical Theft Offenders are at risk to being wrongly diagnosed as suffering from kleptomania. Such a misdiagnosis almost invariably leads to a misunderstanding of the theft offenders' motivations, not only by themselves and their ...