Vertical Markets

Stores crime survey

by Mark Rowe

Staff theft has gone up in small retail stores according to an Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) survey – by 88 per cent in 2012. ACS Chief Executive James Lowman said: “The significant spike in staff theft is particularly shocking. The reality of theft from criminals who seek out and then a position of trust is particularly hard for retailers to stomach. We urge police and the criminal justice system to provide the necessary support to retailers in gathering the evidence and pursuing prosecutions where these crimes take place.”

The survey also found:
The number of till snatches rose by 28 per cent;
The number of robberies declined by 23pc;
The number of burglaries declined by 16pc; and
Violence against retailers or staff fell by 10pc.

Lowman added: “These results demonstrate that local shops have been successful in implementing measures to mitigate and even prevent the impact of planned crimes like robberies and burglaries. Although there is a worrying increase in opportunist crimes such as till snatches, we urge retailers to stay vigilant and implement common sense policies like keeping cash levels low.”

Related News

  • Vertical Markets

    Distribution deal

    by msecadm4921

    Midwich, the UK trade-only distributor of security, barcode, auto-ID, and digital imaging products has entered into a distribution agreement with Intermec Technologies,…

  • Vertical Markets

    AUCSO 2016 awards

    by Mark Rowe

    The university security managers’ association AUCSO traditionally holds its annual conference over Easter, and as traditionally at its mid-event dinner presents awards.…

  • Vertical Markets

    Police powers

    by Mark Rowe

    Under new public health regulations, the police have powers to tell people to go home, leave an area or disperse. To enforce…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing