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Shoplifter
Apprehension and Deterrence
Shoplifters account
for 33%* of all losses to retailers and that's
WITH all of the security hardware, EAS Tagging,
display cases, Loss Prevention staff and
CCTV! How does a retailer make these
losses decline without having to put everything
behind a glass wall? This is an age old
problem for the small one-store company to the
big box billion dollar corporations.
Regardless of your volume, the loss percentage
still hits home. How can you properly protect
your assets and reduce your chances of a
successful lawsuit involving a shoplifter?
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here for
training fees.
Combating Thieves
We have over 25
years of experience addressing external theft
and we can assist your company to better protect
your assets. We can assist your multi unit
company or a single store with the following:
Review of current policies and procedures |
Review of store
layout and merchandise arrangement plan. |
Review all physical
security measures. |
Review of "hot
spots" for theft |
Review current
employee training and awareness. |
Review of
apprehension policies and
training. |
After a
comprehensive review we develop a custom plan of
action to assist reducing shrinkage through
external theft. The "custom" aspect is
very important because we understand that the
approach must be "Best for Business" and not
necessarily based on "Best Practice".
Simply stated, we understand budgetary and
personnel differences. Our recommendations
will comprehensive but we will help identify the
core needs. Any program, hardware
installation or training can be expanded over
time as appropriate. We are experts at:
Identifying the appropriate physical hardware
that is available. This includes
CCTV System, Security Tagging Systems (EAS) and
much more.
Creating an
awareness program that is interactive and
informative.
Developing a
self-audit program to maintain an optimum level
of strength.
Creating a culture to maximize the involvement
of all employees.
Apprehending Shoplifters
If your company currently has a shoplifter
apprehension policy and procedure we highly
recommend that it be thoroughly reviewed.
When prevention fails and apprehension is
appropriate, specific police, procedures, and
training needs to be in place.
Apprehension is a facet of retail that has many
serious consequences if it is accomplished
improperly.
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Do you have a documented apprehension and
prosecution policy?
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Do you know what to do if the individual does
not want to return to the store?
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Do you know what to do if the individual runs?
- Do you have a
policy regarding the use of handcuffs or
chemical sprays during apprehensions?
Law suits that originate from a
shoplifter's injury or death are not uncommon.
Civil cases are more apt to be in favor of the
plaintiff when apprehension policies are not in
place or they are not followed. The use
of force is nearly always a factor.
Criminal charges have also been brought against
individual loss prevention staff when serious
injury or death has occurred in effecting an
apprehension.
We can not only
assist a retailer establish proper policy and
procedure, but we can also assist as a
shoplifting expert in civil cases. If you
would like us to review your current
apprehension guidelines or have questions
regarding litigation click

Shoplifting has become a multimillion dollar
business through organized crime.
Organized Retail Theft is at a level that
most consumers have no understanding. To
see the top 50 shoplifted items click
here. Special measures can be designed to
thwart the wholesale theft of merchandise but it
takes planning and implementation to be
successful. We can assist you in
convenience stores, big box retail, retail
pharmacy, specialty stores and boutiques.
All retailers are different but the threats they
face are generally the same. If you would like more information
about combating shoplifting click
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*National
Retail Security Survey, 2005.
University of Florida, Richard Hollinger,
PhD.
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