Kansas Theft Awareness Class
At Schroeder Counseling, our Kansas Theft Awareness Program is a professional, court-aligned class designed to meet the needs of individuals referred by legal systems, employers, or those seeking personal development. We deliver this program through secure Zoom sessions led by certified professionals, making it easy for Kansas residents to receive recognized guidance from the comfort of home.
Our program adheres to high standards recognized by many courts, attorneys, and compliance agencies. Participants engage in structured, face-to-face online instruction with credentialed providers, ensuring real-time interaction and accountability. Schroeder Counseling is proud to offer a trustworthy option for those seeking anger management education in Kansas .

Recognized by courts, attorneys, and agencies across the U.S. Our programs are respected and widely accepted.

Jennifer Schroeder, M.S., CADC, is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Executive Director of Schroeder Counseling, with over 30 years of experience providing evaluations and educational programs for court-involved individuals across Kansas . View our Instructor's credentials and designations.

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EASILY ACCESSIBLE
The Theft Awareness Class can also be completed on any device that has access to the Internet:
Our Theft Awareness Classes are real-time sessions with certified professionals. No pre-recorded videos—just interactive, face-to-face learning over zoom.


GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE
After your Theft Awareness Class, you’ll receive official documentation of your completed evaluation — ready to be submitted to the requesting authority.

If you experience any issues with your Theft Awareness Class or its documentation, please contact us. We’re here to assist and ensure you have what you need for submission.
Lowest Price Guarantee
Starting at just $100, our Theft Awareness Classes are among the most affordable available — with no hidden fees and transparent pricing every step of the way.
Your class fee includes full access to the live, instructor-led Theft Awareness program — with no hidden charges or upsells.
Unlike other providers that push add-ons or require third-party coordination, we keep the process simple and stress-free. You can register for your Theft Awareness class online and get started immediately without speaking to a salesperson.
Who Needs To Take a Theft Awareness Class?
The Theft Awareness Class is often referred to by different names, but they typically point to the same requirement. If you’ve been asked to complete any type of shoplifting, petty theft, employee theft, and other property-related charges, our online Theft Awareness Class may fulfill that need.
Adult Theft Class
Stop Theft Class
Shoplift Program
Theft Abatement Class
Theft Abatement Course
Theft Awareness Program (TAP)
Theft Cessation Class
Theft Class
Theft Course
Theft Deterrent Education Program
Theft Diversion Class
Theft Education Class
Theft Intervention Class
Theft Offender Program
Theft Prevention Class
Theft School
Anti-Shoplifting Class
Anti-Theft Class
Anti-Theft Course
Consumer Awareness Class
Economic Crime Class
Identify (ID) Theft Class
Impulse Control
Impulse Control Class for Theft
Impulsivity Course
Juvenile Theft Class
Petit Larceny Class
Petit Theft Class
Petty Larceny Class
Petty Theft Class
Petty Theft Diversion Program
Retail Fraud Diversion Class
Retail Loss Prevention Training
Retail Theft Class
Retail Theft Prevention Program (RTP)
Security Awareness Program
Shoplifters Alternative Course (SA Course)
Shoplifters Anonymous Course
Shoplifters Awareness Course
Shoplifting Awareness Class
Shoplifting Class
Shoplifting Course
Shoplifting Deterrence Course
Shoplifting Diversion Program
Shoplifting Education Class
Shoplifting Prevention Class
Shoplifting and Theft Awareness (SATA) Class
Stealing Awareness Class
County-Level Acceptance: What You Should Know
While Schroeder Counseling’s Theft Awareness Classes are designed to meet the standards of most courts, probation departments, and referral agencies, acceptance policies can vary.
To help ensure compliance, please review the list below. Counties marked in red with a 🚫 have been known to reject documentation from virtual providers.
We strongly recommend confirming with your court, probation officer, or referring agency before scheduling your assessment.
Allen County
Barton County
Chase County
Clark County
Comanche County
Dickinson County
Elk County
Ford County
Graham County
Greenwood County
Haskell County
Jewell County
Kiowa County
Lincoln County
McPherson County
Miami County
Morton County
Norton County
Pawnee County
Rawlins County
Riley County
Saline County
Shawnee County
Stafford County
Thomas County
Anderson County
Bourbon County
Chautauqua County
Clay County
Cowley County
Doniphan County
Ellis County
Franklin County
Grant County
Hamilton County
Hodgeman County
Johnson County
Labette County
Linn County
Marion County
Mitchell County
Nemaha County
Osage County
Phillips County
Reno County
Rooks County
Scott County
Sheridan County
Stanton County
Trego County
Atchison County
Brown County
Cherokee County
Cloud County
Crawford County
Douglas County
Ellsworth County
Geary County
Gray County
Harper County
Jackson County
Kearny County
Lane County
Logan County
Marshall County
Montgomery County
Neosho County
Osborne County
Pottawatomie County
Republic County
Rush County
Sedgwick County
Sherman County
Stevens County
Wabaunsee County
Barber County
Butler County
Cheyenne County
Coffey County
Decatur County
Edwards County
Finney County
Gove County
Greeley County
Harvey County
Jefferson County
Kingman County
Leavenworth County
Lyon County
Meade County
Morris County
Ness County
Ottawa County
Pratt County
Rice County
Russell County
Seward County
Smith County
Sumner County
Wallace County
