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  1. But you can often identify a shoplifter by their behaviour. Here are a few tell-tale signs to look out for. They’re smart. Be smarter. Many shoplifters dress smartly and will often speak to you, joke with you and engage with you. They don’t always work alone and they may try to relax or distract you while an accomplice steals.

  2. But you can often identify a shoplifter by their behaviour. Here are a few tell-tale signs to look out for. They’re smart. Be smarter. Many shoplifters dress smartly and will often speak to you, joke with you and engage with you. They don’t always work alone and they may try to relax or distract you while an accomplice steals.

  3. Sep 14, 2018 · Anyone who is caught in the act of stealing goods of less than £200 can still be arrested and face prosecution but the act allows them to plead guilty by post. They only have to attend the ...

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · 3. Wait until the suspect exits the store. Before you can legally detain a shoplifter, you must see them conceal the merchandise, watch them the entire time to make sure they don't dump the merchandise and wait for them to exit the store with the merchandise still concealed on them or in their personal belongings.

    • Meet and greet. Shoplifters can always assess how easy it is to steal from a shop by how soon after they enter they are spoken to by a member of staff.
    • Crime mapping. Work out where inside the store thefts are happening. Keep records of location, dates, times and CCTV of incidents or suspicious behaviour.
    • Electronic tagging. Tag your items with ‘Electronic Article Surveillance’. Anti-theft systems encompass a wide range of devices and technologies. A correctly installed and security accredited anti-theft terminal (and tagging system) at a store entrance is a statement to potential shoplifters that ‘this store is protected’.
    • Keep it tidy. A clean and tidy retail outlet with clear visibility across the shop floor tells a thief that everything is shipshape – and that surveillance is also probably first class.
  5. Sep 21, 2020 · If necessary, rearrange stock or shelving to improve line-of-sight. High shelves, narrow aisles and dead ends all assist shoplifters to work undetected. Use convex mirrors so suspects can’t hide round corners. In addition, visible signage of presence of CCTV with warnings against shoplifting can help deter criminals.

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  7. Oct 23, 2023 · Dealing with retail crime requires a multi-faceted approach and through the launch of Pegasus, plus the Retail Crime Action Plan, we have bolstered the policing response to tackling offenders and ...

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