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Target the cost of repeat offenders with solutions that can be easily replicated in stores and communities nationwide to reduce recidivism, recapture AP associate time, improve safety and alleviate friction with local police related to the overuse of resources. View Our Services.
Shoplifting Facts. The frequency and magnitude of shoplifting results in nearly $50 billion in retail crime annually. Approximately 1 in 11 Americans shoplift. 550,000 shoplifting Incidents per day. Stores lose more than $45 million a day to shoplifting; communities lose the corresponding tax revenue.
NASP’s core programs, the Shoplifters Alternative Course (SA Course) for adults and the Youth Educational Shoplifting Program (Y.E.S. Program) for juveniles, have been approved by thousands of criminal justice professionals and utilized in more than 2,000 jurisdictions, nationwide.
Shoplifting’s Impact on the Retail Industry. While in the past retailers could traditionally rely solely on the criminal justice system to address misdemeanor theft, the current national and state focus on increasing felony thresholds and criminal justice reform, while aimed at addressing unnecessary contact with police and the criminal ...
The National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP) is the nationwide leader in shoplifting prevention efforts. NASP’s unparalleled shoplifter research and ongoing collaboration with community stakeholders – from crime prevention to law enforcement, to retailers, to criminal & juvenile justice – has been the basis for all its ...
A National Shoplifting Prevention Coalition: Driving Change together as an Industry. February 10, 2020, James Lee, LPC. Detex Joins the National Shoplifting Prevention Coalition as a Founding Supporter. February 6, 2020, NASP Press Release.
CCTV (closed circuit television) and security cameras were rated extremely effective or effective by more than 87% of both adult and juvenile shoplifters. Other measures rated include security tags, uniformed security guards, alarm towers, attentive employees, and special dispensers.
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Enhance current investments in deterrence and physical prevention. Reduce the total number of people who shoplift rather than continuing to pass offenders from brand to brand. Boost corporate & social responsibility efforts.
The National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP) was originally founded in 1977 as Shoplifters Anonymous, Inc. by Peter Berlin. He founded Shoplifters Anonymous out of his belief that by understanding and addressing the “root causes” of shoplifting, millions of individual lives and families could be improved and a significant ...