NCJ Number
125935
Date Published
1990
Length
256 pages
Annotation
A British loss-control consultant and security training adviser provides guidelines for use by retail managers and security personnel in preventing, detecting, investigating, and responding to retail employee theft, shoplifting, and other retail business losses.
Abstract
The text is also intended to provide the knowledge needed for British retail and security personnel studying for vocational and professional examinations on retail security. Individual sections explain the need for training and employee involvement in retail security, the use of security specialists, the security procedures to use in sales areas and at points of sale, and cash control techniques. Other sections detail security procedures relating to the receiving and holding of merchandise, building security measures, and retail administration and accounting. Further sections define theft offenses and other offenses, explain arrest laws and procedures, and outline the steps involved in the processing of a criminal case. Additional chapters explain security approaches relating to employee hiring and supervision, the handling of inventories, procedures during emergencies such as fires and threats, the role of insurance, and security equipment such as closed-circuit television and identity cards. Index and appended forms.