omniture

Report Suggests Economic Downturn May be Changing the Face of Retail Crime

ADT Security Services
2010-01-25 09:19 926

Employee Theft Has Morphed With Retailers Increasingly Concerned About Workers Stealing More Cash and Less Merchandise

HONG KONG, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- A new study shows the down economy may be changing the face of retail crime. The report, sponsored in part by ADT and its Sensormatic Retail Solutions group, suggests that employees are stealing less merchandise while shoplifting or theft by consumers and gangs is on the rise.

The online survey of 83 small-to-large multi-national retailers was conducted by Retail Systems Research (RSR) and is titled "Loss Prevention 2010: Retailers Battling Shrink in Tough Times."

"Traditionally employee theft has been the largest portion of the retail crime pie and it still is, but we believe we are seeing a shift in employee theft as retailers get better at spotting it," said Kelvin Lam, Vice President of Retail and Security Products, ADT Security, Asia Pacific. "At the same time, the economy is reducing the number of employees in the stores and creating more opportunities for shoplifting and gangs."

Retailers were asked to name their top three sources of theft. In 2009, 68 percent named employee theft of merchandise as one of their top concerns - down 12 percent from the previous year. At the same time, 62 percent of retailers listed shoplifting by customers as a top concern, compared with 52 percent in 2008. While employee theft of cash is a smaller portion of retail crime than merchandise theft by employees, customers and gangs, it has become of increasing concern to retailers. More than 45 percent listed theft of cash by employees as one of the top three concerns, which is 13 percent more than in 2008.

According to Lam, retailers have gotten better at identifying employee theft. Still, the economy presents more opportunities for shoplifters because in addition to there being fewer watchful employees on the store floor, there are more opportunities to resell discounted stolen items online or at flea markets to bargain-hungry consumers.

The good news for retailers is that new anti-theft technologies like point-of-sale and analytic software are working to help reduce theft of all kinds, said Lam.

"Deterrence is the name of the game in retail theft and today's technologies are making employees think twice," said Lam. "We are continuing to work with our retail customers to help them maximize and add technologies like cameras, video analytics and anti-theft tags to target shoplifters and organized retail criminals."

According to Lam, there are also solutions available for employee theft of cash that include new and more extensive data collection and analysis of transactions.

The "Loss Prevention 2010" report shows that loss prevention remains a focus for retailers. In 2009, more than 68 percent said limiting retail theft had increased as a priority compared with 57 percent in 2008. The most successful retailers, with sales out-performing their competitors, were even more likely to indicate an increased priority for reducing retail crime.

About ADT Security Services

ADT Security Services, a Tyco International company, is the world's largest provider of electronic security services to more than seven million commercial, government and residential customers worldwide. ADT's total security solutions include intrusion, fire protection, closed circuit television, access control, critical condition monitoring, electronic article surveillance, radio frequency identification (RFID) and integrated systems. ADT's website address is http://www.adt.com/global

About the Sensormatic Retail Solutions Portfolio

The industry-leading Sensormatic Retail Solutions portfolio offers vital loss prevention and operational improvement technologies and solutions. Backed by more than 1,500 patents, the Sensormatic solutions portfolio is sold through ADT and authorized business partners around the world. From the front of the store through the entire retail supply chain, Sensormatic solutions help keep losses lower - and profits higher. Today, over 80 percent of world's top 200 retailers that use EAS rely on Sensormatic solutions, which include EAS, source-tagging, data analytics and in-store, item-level intelligence applications. Sensormatic forward-thinking solutions also include dual EAS-RFID technology that provides item-level security and visibility in an ever changing retail environment. For more information, please visit http://www.sensormatic.com.

About Retail Systems Research

Retail Systems Research ("RSR") is the only research company run by retailers for the retail industry. RSR provides insight into business and technology challenges facing the retail industry ecosystem, and thought leadership and advice on navigating these challenges for specific companies and the industry at large. For more information, please visit: http://www.retailsystemsresearch.com/.

Media Contact:

ADT Security

Shee Liang Mey

Manager, Communications, Asia Pacific

Tel: +65-6389-8241

Email: lmshee@tycoint.com

Source: ADT Security Services
collection