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[h=2]French woman accused of stealing $32,800 bag said to be kleptomanic[/h]
August 29th, 2012 |
Author: Editorial
42-year-old Olivia Lemercier Maurice, who's been accused of stealing a Ralph Lauren bag worth $32,800, is said to be suffering from kleptomania. (Photo: Kimberly Spykerman)
A French woman, 42-year-old Olivia Lemercier Maurice, was charged last week (22 Aug) with stealing a Ralph Lauren bag worth $32,800.
The blonde petite woman allegedly stole the expensive handbag from a Ralph Lauren shop at Marina Bay Sands on 30 Jul at 8pm.
It was believed that she was on vacation in Singapore with her family when the alleged incident happened.
She is said to be suffering from kleptomania.
She was back in court today (29 Aug) for a second hearing. Her lawyer asked the court for more time for her to be assessed. The lawyer said he had received a medical report from France indicating that she suffered from this condition. In the meantime, she is also seeking to get a medical assessment in Singapore.
She will be back in court on 19 Sep. Her passport has been impounded and she is currently out on bail.
If convicted, she could be jailed up to three years and fined.
What is Kleptomania?
Kleptomania is the failure to refrain from the urge to steal items, not for reasons of personal use or financial increase. Kleptomania is presently classified in the psychiatric glossary as an impulse control disorder, but was first described in 1816. However, it has been a controversial topic among psychiatrists, legal authorities, retail store managers and the opinionated public ever since.
Skeptics have decried kleptomania as an invalid psychiatric concept exploited in legal defenses of wealthy lady shoplifters. During the twentieth century, kleptomania was strongly linked with the increased prevalence of department stores, and “department store kleptomaniacs” were a widely held social stereotype that had political implications (‘Shoplifting as Moral Insanity: Historical Perspectives on Kleptomania‘).
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A French woman, 42-year-old Olivia Lemercier Maurice, was charged last week (22 Aug) with stealing a Ralph Lauren bag worth $32,800.
The blonde petite woman allegedly stole the expensive handbag from a Ralph Lauren shop at Marina Bay Sands on 30 Jul at 8pm.
It was believed that she was on vacation in Singapore with her family when the alleged incident happened.
She is said to be suffering from kleptomania.
She was back in court today (29 Aug) for a second hearing. Her lawyer asked the court for more time for her to be assessed. The lawyer said he had received a medical report from France indicating that she suffered from this condition. In the meantime, she is also seeking to get a medical assessment in Singapore.
She will be back in court on 19 Sep. Her passport has been impounded and she is currently out on bail.
If convicted, she could be jailed up to three years and fined.
What is Kleptomania?
Kleptomania is the failure to refrain from the urge to steal items, not for reasons of personal use or financial increase. Kleptomania is presently classified in the psychiatric glossary as an impulse control disorder, but was first described in 1816. However, it has been a controversial topic among psychiatrists, legal authorities, retail store managers and the opinionated public ever since.
Skeptics have decried kleptomania as an invalid psychiatric concept exploited in legal defenses of wealthy lady shoplifters. During the twentieth century, kleptomania was strongly linked with the increased prevalence of department stores, and “department store kleptomaniacs” were a widely held social stereotype that had political implications (‘Shoplifting as Moral Insanity: Historical Perspectives on Kleptomania‘).
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