Video Surveillance Memphis TN

Shoplifting can cost retailers lots of money, and it is worth spending money up front to prevent this fraud from happening to your business. Learn about the different forms of shoplifting and how you can help to prevent from becoming a victim.

ADT
(888) 542-4123
4895 Outland Center Dr
Memphis, TN
ADT
(888) 542-4123
2504 Mount Moriah Rd
Memphis, TN
Stanley Securities
(901) 762-4201
1355 Lynnfield Road, Suite 185
Memphis, TN
U S Business Services
(901) 366-1116
2725 S Mendenhall Rd
Memphis, TN
ADT
(888) 542-4123
409 Elysian Fields Rd
Nashville, TN
ADT® Home Security
(888) 564-9618
1725 Shelby Oaks Dr N; Bldg B Ste 103
Memphis, TN
ADT
(888) 542-4123
117 E Mallory Ave
Memphis, TN
Delta Surveillance
901-452-0650
5587 Murray Rd. Ste. 100
Memphis, TN
BTMS Technology Systems
901-485-6641
4167 Lansdowne Drive
Memphis, TN
Interactive Security Electronics
(901)385-5473
7990 Trinity Rd
Memphis, TN

Video Surveillance

Shoplifting

The Fraud

The National Retail Foundation had the University of Florida do a study on the 2006 data for record theft and shoplifting losses of $40+ billion. The results broke down this way:

  • Employee theft = 47%
  • Shoplifting = 32%
  • Administrative errors (pricing, etc.)= 14%
  • Vendor fraud = 4%
  • Unknown sources = 3%

So we can estimate the cost of shoplifting to retailers at around $13+ billion a year.

The Flaw

Lack of security controls. The subject of employee theft is covered in the first section of this module, but the major method retail employees use to accomplish theft in the context of grocery stores or large discount retail operations is by "sweethearting." That term refers to a checkout clerk, when processing an order for a friend, relative or accomplice, holding a hand over the bar code on a product being scanned so that no amount is rung up on the register.

This sleight of hand fools any security cameras into thinking the item was scanned properly.

Shoplifters themselves can be freelance amateurs, kleptomaniacs, or members of sophisticated professional bands who shoplift for a living. Some pros even take orders from local "fences" for specific items.

The Fix

  • Closed circuit TV surveillance
  • Employee training and Supervision
  • Alarm devices attached to products (to be disarmed by cashiers)
  • Security personnel (in uniform or plain clothes)
  • Intelligent hiring practices
  • Vigorous prosecution

. . . check "all of the above!"...

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