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Retail Security and Loss Prevention

✍ Scribed by Read Hayes (Auth.)


Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Butterworth-Heinemann
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
240
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


RETAIL SECURITY AND LOSS PREVENTION is an invaluable reference for both retail and security professionals. Using step-by-step plans, this book helps the reader design and implement cost-effective loss control programs.

It details an easy-to-follow proven process

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
List of Figures, Page xi
Foreword, Page xiii
Preface, Pages xv-xvi
Acknowledgments, Page xvii
Introduction, Pages xix-xx
Chapter 1 - Employee Theft, Pages 3-15
Chapter 2 - Managing Employee Honesty, Pages 17-23
Chapter 3 - Vendor Theft and Error, Pages 25-28
Chapter 4 - Controlling Cargo Theft, Pages 29-32
Chapter 5 - Shoplifting, Pages 33-45
Chapter 6 - Point-of-Sale Risks, Pages 47-55
Chapter 7 - Miscellaneous Risks, Pages 57-74
Chapter 8 - Security Surveys, Pages 77-83
Chapter 9 - Data Analysis, Pages 85-90
Chapter 10 - Loss Prevention Program Design, Pages 93-102
Chapter 11 - People, Pages 103-111
Chapter 12 - Programs, Pages 113-122
Chapter 13 - Security Systems, Pages 123-136
Chapter 14 - Selecting Protection Equipment and Services, Pages 137-142
Chapter 15 - Sample Protection Program, Pages 143-157
Chapter 16 - Implementing The Program, Pages 159-162
Chapter 17 - Auditing and Follow-Up, Pages 165-167
Chapter 18 - Inventories, Pages 169-172
Chapter 19 - The Future, Pages 173-175
Appendix 1 - Sample Conflict of Interest Policy, Pages 177-178
Appendix 2 - How-To Manual for Shoplifters, Pages 179-183
Appendix 3 - Civil Recovery Laws, Pages 184-187
Appendix 4 - Abbreviated Retail Security Survey, Pages 188-190
Appendix 5 - Sample Completed Store Audit Report, Pages 191-201
Appendix 6 - Sample Consulting Proposal, Pages 202-204
Appendix 7 - Recommended Control Procedure, Pages 205-208
Appendix 8 - Standard Operating Proceduresβ€”Sample Employee Investigation Policy, Pages 209-210
Appendix 9 - Training Program Checklist, Pages 211-215
Appendix 10 - Sample Loss Control Plan, Pages 216-220
Appendix 11 - Sample Loss Prevention Inspection/Audit Report, Pages 221-223
Appendix 12 - Security Resources, Pages 224-236
Appendix 13 - Model Civil Recovery Statute, Page 237
Appendix 14 - Model Retail Theft Statute, Pages 238-240
Index, Pages 241-247


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