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Preventing Crime
Against Retail Business
April 30 @ 09:00 am. Pacific
About
the Program:
Crimes against retail business continue to
be significant in spite of advances in
surveillance technology. Security managers
need to look beyond technology-to take a
more strategic approach to retail crime
prevention. One successful approach to
making it harder to commit crimes and to
reducing the rewards of crime is
"situational crime prevention. Learn how to:
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Reduce employee theft.
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Analyze crime vulnerabilities.
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Reduce shoplifting.
Presented by:
Professor Adam Graycar
Dean, School of Criminal Justice
Rutgers University
Professor Marcus Felson
School of Criminal Justice
Rutgers University
Before taking his present position, Dr.
Graycar was director of the Australian
Institute of Criminology, a federal
government policy and research agency. In
that post he led work on crime prevention
and crimes against business. Dr. Graycar has
a Ph.D. from the University of New South
Wales in Australia.
Professor Felson founded the "routine
activity approach" to crime prevention, is
author of Crime and Everyday Life, and is
co-editor of Business and Crime Prevention
as well as Crime and Real Estate
Development. He has lectured in twenty
nations. Professor Felson has a Ph.D. from
the University of Michigan.
Length of program:
100 minutes
The cost to
attend this Virtual Seminar is $10 per
person (payable at the door). Light
refreshments will be served. The Chapter
would like to thank Intercon Security for
the use of their Facilities in hosting this
event.
Location:
Intercon Security
750 Cambie St.
Suite 200,
Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2P2
Register:
To register,
please contact
Mark Bell, CPP at 778-552-8610 or by
e-mail (click on his name) |