The relationship between the use of benzodiazepines and shoplifting behaviour is reviewed. Three case vignettes are presented in which shoplifting is temporally associated with benzodiazepine treatment. The mechanisms for this association are explored and the potentialfor reduction/releasefrom criminal responsibility is noted.
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