Criminologists created an apt acronym, “CRAVED,” to predict merchandise at highest risk of theft: “concealable, removable, available, valuable, enjoyable, and disposable.” Drug stores ...
Retailers have taken other steps to minimize theft and prevent losses, such as adding security guards, removing self-checkout stations and, in some cases, equipping workers with body-worn cameras ...
NEW YORK -- Shoppers can't stand when toothpaste, deodorant and other items are locked up behind glass display cabinets at stores. Customers, accustomed to taking whatever they want off a shelf ...
Criminologists created an apt acronym, “CRAVED,” to predict merchandise at highest risk of theft: “concealable, removable, available, valuable, enjoyable, and disposable.” Drug stores ...