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Throwing the book at holiday crime

by Paula C. Squires
Virginia Business
December 2003

With the holiday shopping season here, businesses might opt for Dick Tracy on their premises rather than Santa. Theft and property crimes unfortunately are part of the season’s hustle and bustle. Businesses lose more than $800 million a year from theft and fraud, according to the Virginia Retail Merchants Association, a trade group representing 7,500 retailers.

To help Virginia businesses fight crime the association has published a crime prevention manual. It focuses on how businesses can remove opportunities for crimes in the workplace, touching on everything from physical prevention with gates and lights to hiring practices, computer crimes and tips on detecting shoplifters.

Law enforcement agencies across Virginia and as far away as Maine are using the manual and ordering hundreds of copies at a time, says Laurie Peterson, president of VRMA. To get a copy, call the association in Richmond at (804) 649-0789. The manual is free to members and costs $8 for nonmembers.

Virginia Business - December 2003