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How can Stores prevent robbery?
Robbery Prevention (8 Tips)
- Maintain visibility throughout the store.
- Develop a cash control program.
- Be discreet in cash counting and bank deposits.
- Take precautions during opening and closing.
- Invest in a security alarm system.
- Train your employees.
What should a cashier do in case of armed robbery?
✓ Always keep money out of reach of customers. ✓ Make sure employees do not display large amounts of money. Cashiers should not balance their cash in the checkout area before closing. − Request police or armed guard protection when handling or transporting large amounts of money.
Why are convenience stores easy targets for robbery?
A convenience store’s hours of operation are by far the most significant reason it is such an easy target for robberies. Most of these stores are open late into the night or 24 hours a day. Simply put, it’s easier to get away with a robbery overnight than it is in broad daylight.
How many stores get robbed each year?
There were an estimated 319,356 robberies nationwide in 2017. The estimated number of robberies decreased 4.0 percent from the 2016 estimate and decreased 7.5 percent from the 2013 estimate. The 2017 estimate was down 28.0 percent from the 2008 estimate. (See Tables 1 and 1A.)
Why do robbers take cell phones?
Why do robbers take cell phones? To prevent the victim from calling the police. The most effective approach in the interrogation of robbery suspects is the ______ approach.
Do burglars come at night?
Contrary to popular belief, most burglaries do not occur at night at all. Instead, 65\% of burglaries occur between 6am and 6pm. Most burglars do not want to risk encountering someone so they will try your home when you’re most likely to be at work. The most common hours for a burglary to occur are between 10am-3pm.