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Businesses suffer losses in the 100s of billions of dollars to shoplifting annually. They lose more money in hiring inexperienced personnel to fulfill this essential position, thus opening the companies to unnecessary lawsuits due to mishandling shoplifting situations.
Utilizing Shoplifting Mediation these losses can be drastically reduced, instances of shoplifting, employee theft and other disputes can help the company to be more successful.
Shoplifting Mediation refers to a process where the accused individual(s), store management, and possibly another representative, meet to discuss the incident and arrive at potential resolutions, such as returning stolen items, making restitution, and any other mutually agreed upon condition.
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Addressing the issues of shoplifting and its prevention fosters and builds, honest, integrity and character in our youth and gives rise to a populace and workforce less vulnerable to dishonesty fraud and embezzlement
1 in 11 Americans will commit will steal around $45 million a month.
Shoplifting is conservatively estimated to account for 30% - 40% of total retail shrink.
The average shoplifting case for all types of retail is approximately $400.00. This totals about $15 - $20 billion in dollars lost to shoplifters annually.
50 percent of shoplifters found guilty are turned over to the police.
Hiding merchandise is the most common method of shoplifting. Items are concealed in the clothing, in handbags and inside purchased merchandise.
Kleptomania is an impulse control disorder. Most shoplifters fall into the category of addictive-compulsive disorder. Meaning, that most shoplifting is impulsive and the urge surfaces at uncontrolled times. A kleptomaniac steals merely for the rush and doesn't take the value of the stolen items into consideration.
The absentminded theft can be categorized as the act that is unintentional and could be one of the more innocent of the disorders.
The shoplifter or employee that exhibits this type of behavior should be scrutinized for the good of the company or for the safety of the all involved.
Having trouble making decisions, good or bad, simple or complex could be a sure sign of more cognitive issues that should indicate other deep problems that may warrant attention.
People who steal pathologically are generally out doing it to intentionally harm anyone. The stealing meets a need - whether emotionally or literally.
Sometimes people steal to fund an addiction. What is oftentimes overlooked is the "addiction" is the act of stealing itself. Stealing is always about stealing, for stealing sake.
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