In the United States, retail theft is an increasing issue. Retail businesses lose billions of dollars annually to theft and shoplifting. Retailers, their staff, and their clients are all directly impacted by this revenue loss.
From organised crime and cybercrime to staff theft and shoplifting, there are many different types of retail theft. Retail theft always hurts businesses, regardless of how it manifests. "Retailers face a challenging environment combatting retail theft, which is plaguing the industry. The
National Retail Federation reported a 26.5% increase in Organized Retail Crime (ORC) in 2022. A more disturbing trend is the increase in violence and aggression used to carry out these crimes.
Executives from Walmart, CVS, and others testified before congress as well as the Senate Judiciary Committee to discuss organized retail crime, which occurs on average every three minutes.
In just two minutes criminals abscond with $2,000 worth of merchandise," said Cathal Walsh, Vice President, Physical Security and Chief Security Officer at Guidepost Solutions . Retail theft leads to a retailer losing profits from the potential sales that may have been generated by the stolen goods.
Also, shops must allocate funds to initiatives that aim to reduce and prevent theft. This may entail adding more security guards, setting up surveillance cameras, locking up items and putting in place sophisticated tagging systems and other anti-theft procedures…