Latest Crime & Security insight and analysis – Page 51
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Police chiefs urged to have more 'cops in shops'
Police chiefs are being encouraged to set up stations in stores in order to improve engagement with the public.
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Victims Code proposals to help show impact of crime
New measures have been proposed by the government to give businesses the opportunity to better highlight the impact of crime.
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Forecourt damaged by ATM explosion
A forecourt store in Hampshire was damaged by an explosion caused during a cash machine robbery
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Business partnership sees results in fight against crime
A South East business crime reduction partnership has reported remarkable results in fighting crime and recovering stolen stock.
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Criminals could benefit from changes to EU tobacco law
Larger health warnings and a ban cigarettes in packs of 10, would create “a huge profit opportunity for criminals” a House of Lords Committee has been warned.
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Retail and wholesale sector hit most by crime
The retail and wholesale industry experienced more crime than any other business sector last year, a Home Office survey has revealed.
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Cost of retail crime soars by 15.6% in 2012, says BRC
The cost of retail crime in the UK has increased by 15.6% over the past 12 months.
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Met Police could set up shop in London shops
Retailers in London may experience an increased police presence thanks to a new plan that could see stations set up in stores.
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ACS and Crimestoppers extend crime-busting partnership
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has renewed its partnership with Crimestoppers as it continues its fight against retail crime.
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ACS launches retail crime survey
Retailers have been urged to share their experiences of store crime over the past 12 months.
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Crime-cracking website re-launched
CCTV monitoring website Internet Eyes has been re-launched with a new Instant Playback feature.
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Retail crime to rise this Christmas
UK shops stand to lose almost £1bn to shoplifters, light-fingered employees and supply chain fraud this festive season, new figures from the Centre for Retail Research suggest (CRR).
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Retailers urged to engage with new Police and Crime Commissioners
Retailers have been urged to engage with their local Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) “whether they voted in the elections or not”.
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When the ATM doesn't bring in the cash
Chandrakant Patel, who runs a Spar at New Cross in south-east London, has been having a tussle with PayPoint over his ATM…
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Make 'small' crimes a big issue
With the Police and Crime Commissioner elections upcoming, retailer Anjali Karpal calls for more action on minor crime
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Retailers advised to engage with crime commissioners
Retailers have been advised to engage with the candidates for the upcoming Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections.
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Murder leads to police presence appeal
The retail trade has called for increased levels of co-operation between police and store owners in the wake of a tragic murder of a customer outside a convenience store in East Sussex
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Reduction in shoplifting and staff theft in stores
Shoplifting and staff theft in UK stores are on the decline, according to a new retail crime report.
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Police raise fears over plain packs proposal
Adopting plain packaging for tobacco products could spark a rise in crime and smuggling, UK police officers have warned.
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Police treatment of anti-social behaviour improving
The police’s approach to dealing with anti-social behaviour (ASB) is improving, a survey has revealed.