The Growing Popularity of Employee Theft – Atlanta Georgia

If you’re anything like me you are well aware of the existence of employee theft and the potential evil that dwells within the hearts of men (and women). However, you may not know to what extent that evil has grown within the last few years. “One bad apple spoils the whole bunch”. It’s a term I have heard my whole life and a belief I took with me into loss prevention. In short, I believe, not that everyone is a thief but that everyone has the potential to steal, so I keep my eye on everyone because I don’t know who the thief is. A recent report has changed my way of thinking.

The FBI has recently been quoted as saying that employee theft is “the fastest growing crime in America”. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce estimates that 75% of all employees steal from their workplace and that most do so on a regular basis. Furthermore, the American Society of Employers estimates that 20% of every dollar earned by a U.S. company is subsequently lost to employee theft. The problem is much bigger than most of us believed. There’s not just one bad apple in the bunch that we have to look out for. Whether it is the country’s economic state or the continual erosion of benefits the fact is that the face of the American workforce is growing grim.

1/3 of all U.S. corporate bankruptcies can be directly attributed to employee theft. It has also been reported that U.S. companies loose close to $400 billion a year in lost productivity due to time theft. These numbers are staggering and if they scare you then count yourself among the intelligent. The threat is real and the enemy is within the gates. It is critical, now more than ever, that companies get serious and focus on cracking down on employee theft, before it’s too late.

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Employee Theft: Big Business – Atlanta Georgia

When I first started in this industry I always looked at employee theft as the manifestation of greed or desperation, however recently I have noticed that it is becoming big business.

We all know that there is no honor among thieves, but apparently there is no honor among retailers either. One of my stores is located in a strip mall. 2 stores down is a large beauty supply store. One of the cashiers at my store was apprehended for employee theft trying to sneak a backpack full of high-end shampoos, perfumes, etc. out of the store without paying. During the interview she began singing like a canary. (I sincerely love these kinds of people, by the way) It appears the owner of the beauty supply store was happily paying anyone who stole from us. This allowed him to pay the thief and still sell the merchandise at a lower price than we were because it was all profit to him. Needless to say we went after that store owner like a pit bull on a chew toy.

In another instance I was at a local watering hole that I don’t often frequent when a young man that I recognized from one of the grocery stores I work at walked in. He saw me, nodded nervously and walked out quickly. The bartender proceeded to tell me that he and a couple of his buddies come in about 2 or 3 times a week selling large quantities of meat and seafood at discount prices. Of course I looked into it and of course they were guilty. The 3 men, 2 of which worked in the meat department were sneaking the product out of the store at night and selling it on the street to whoever was willing to pay their low prices because again, it was all profit to them. Be aware, employee theft has graduated from the minors and is becoming a major league business.

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Snowballing Employee Theft – Atlanta Georgia

The reason employee theft is so dangerous to a company is because of its’ snowballing effect. Think about it, if you saw the same customer come into the store everyday and hang out in the same department you’d become instantly suspicious of them, right? Well, that’s exactly what your average employee does, however we assume that they’re there to simply do a job so we think nothing else of it. The truth is their position gives them unquestioned regular access to both your money and your merchandise. In essence, your business is in their hands.

Employee theft is like a drug. The first time an employee decides to take from the company they’re usually scared and apprehensive. They’re shaking like a leaf; beads of sweat form on their brow and they’ll probably talk themselves out of their first few attempts. After the first time though it becomes easier and easier to conceal merchandise or dip into the register. Before you know it that same individual who looked like a frightened child the first time is a regular retail John Dillinger, and just like Dillinger he’ll eventually recruit a gang.

Some thieves are smart and keep their wrong-doing to themselves. Most like to brag. Once the bragging starts the snowballing will too. Other associates will begin looking for ways to get away with either cash or merchandise and now you have multiple people taking multiple things at multiple times of the day. Your employee theft is out of control! What’s the solution? Stop the snowball before it starts. When the other employees see that first individual get taken away in handcuffs all of a sudden employee theft doesn’t seem like the great idea it once did.

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A Funny Internal Theft Story – Atlanta Georgia

A funny thing happened on my way to an internal theft . A company that I worked for was seeing unusually high losses in their Electronics department. Upon reviewing the footage and seeing the type of merchandise that was frequently going missing we determined that external theft, or shoplifting, was probably not the culprit. See, most of the missing merchandise stayed locked up in a back closet of the Electronics department just so average customers wouldn’t have access to it. Therefore it became obvious that it must be an inside job.

I entered the store in the middle of the night and installed a covert camera in the back closet of the Electronics department. I figured that whoever was committing the internal theft would continue doing so and with video footage of the deed it would be incredibly easy to build a case. What I didn’t realize is that there was a lot more going on in that back closet than I had anticipated. On a quiet Sunday afternoon I received a phone call from one of my detectives who snickered uncontrollably as he asked me how to handle the situation.

It seems that a couple of Electronics associates had been using that back closet as a rendezvous spot and were currently involved in acts that would make a madam blush. I called the manager of the department and had him conveniently walk in on them. (Since the lovebirds weren’t my initial target I didn’t want to alert anyone to the presence of a covert camera). The couple was terminated for unprofessional conduct and time theft and about a week later the actual thief was caught red handed with over $500 worth of MP3 players stuck down his pants. 3 for the price of 1 is always a good deal, especially when you’re talking about internal theft .

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Whether donuts, dollars, or diamonds, employee theft causes shrink – Atlanta Georgia

I was involved in investigating an employee theft in which the employee was stealing donuts on her break.  Was it worth the time to investigate?  Yes, when you consider that this small theft might have led to her stealing more merchandise.

Conducting this employee theft investigation right away, at the first sign of loss, was my way of being proactive and stopping a thief before her confidence in her abilities to steal grew.  And usually when you discover a loss that is caused by an employee, there have been more instances of theft prior to the one you discovered.

Internal theft can happen at any business, at any time, for any amount.  Most employees who steal go for a little larger gain than a donut, and this can negatively impact a business’s bottom line.  Employees, whom you hope you can trust, can account for thousands of dollars of loss for your business if you do not react to your suspicions that internal theft may be occurring.

Some business owners mistakenly believe that if they prevent shoplifting in their business then they have prevented shrink from stolen merchandise.  But employee theft can add up more quickly and cost you more than the average shoplifter.

Do you have inventory that cannot be located?  Is there merchandise that was recently received that has disappeared, but was not sold?  Is there merchandise that is considered high theft, such as electronics, that is unaccounted for?  Figure out when these losses are occurring and determine which employees are in your business at that time.  You may quickly realize who is responsible for the loss you are experiencing.

Whether it is donuts or diamonds you are losing from your business, you can stop the theft and recoup some of your loss by being aware of employee theft and its contribution to your shrink.

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Using Cash Controls to Prevent Internal Theft – Atlanta Georgia

The best way to prevent internal theft within your organization is to inform your employees about your internal security measures. Furthermore, make sure they understand that if caught stealing you will prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. The fact is that most employees steal simply because they think they can easily get away with it. Let it be known that they will probably be caught and definitely have to pay the price for their wrong-doing once caught and you’ll limit the number of thieves within you building.

Here are a few tips on how cash controls can help you prevent internal theft and send a message to your employees: Limit the amount of cash in a register and do frequent safe drops throughout the day. There’s nothing more tempting than a mound of cash sitting in front of you. Take away that temptation. Put one employee in charge of setting up cash drawers and put another one in charge of double checking it. Never put one person in charge of all of your money, again the temptation is too high. Issue one drawer to each cashier. Nobody else should be allowed to ring on this drawer. This sends the message that ‘whatever happens to this drawer is your responsibility’.

You should require that every register be closed after each transaction and a register should never be left unlocked when not attended. This will eliminate the claim that another employee rang in a sale when they were on break, at lunch, etc. All over-rings or under-rings should be signed off by a manager and the signature of all managers should be kept on file to prevent possible forgeries. These steps send the message that you’re serious about controlling your money and keeping employees honest. Use them and you’re guaranteed to limit the amount of internal theft you experience.

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Initiating an Employee Theft Investigation – Atlanta Georgia

Once you’ve observed the signs and believe you have internal theft taking place within your organization it’s time to begin an employee theft investigation. What this basically means is you have to now gather evidence to find out who is involved in the internal theft and how they’re doing it. On your network television shows it may be ok to drag someone in with a gut feeling and try to force a confession out of them, but in real life that’s a great way to get sued. So I encourage you to do your due diligence and investigate the situation thoroughly and only interview the suspect once the evidence is confirmed.

Let’s say you’ve noticed a pattern of cash shortages. These shortages take place on the same day and time every week. You check the schedule and find that during the majority of the shortages the same individual was always working the cash register. Now it’s time to review the footage. At no time do you ever see the subject take money out of the register and pocket it. Also, any “no sales” rang on that register do not correspond to the times and dates of the shortages. So unless the subject is a distant relative of Harry Houdini there’s no way that they’re responsible for the shortage, right? Wrong!

There are many different ways to commit internal theft; therefore an employee theft investigation must be multifaceted. Check your footage again and you may find that your subject is always ringing up the same 2 customers on the days of the shortages. These customers purchase fairly inexpensive merchandise but they receive a great deal of change back every time. The customers are obviously working in collusion with the subject. Whether they divvy up the money later or he’s just giving it away it is now obvious what is causing the shortage and how the subject is doing it. With this evidence you may now proceed with the rest of your employee theft investigation.

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Signs of Internal Theft – Atlanta Georgia

Previously we discussed signs that an employee may exhibit to clue you in to possible internal theft. Now, I wanted to tell you about some other signs to look for from others that may let you know you have a potential problem. It’s estimated that $52 billion a year is lost due to internal theft so it may be beneficial for you to know and understand what to look for and how to stop a costly problem before it starts. Customers are a great source of information. They may not always be right as the old adage says, but they’re always worth listening to.

If you get constant customer complaints about shortages or substitutions in their orders you should begin to become suspicious. Frequent refunds (especially of the same kinds of merchandise) by one employee should send up a red flag. Sometimes a customer may see something on your sales floor but not want to get involved at that point. So be aware of any anonymous phone calls or letters you may receive explaining an illegal or immoral act. It’s easy to dismiss these as pranks, but I caution you to give them the proper weight and investigate them thoroughly.

In today’s business climate you’re always looking for an edge so you probably encourage your employees to build a relationship with potential customers. However, beware that this can become a slippery slope. Watch for any employee that seems a little too close to the customers and always be weary of a customer that comes in and demands to only deal with a certain associate. There are many different signs to look for that may clue you in to wrong-doing inside your business. Internal theft is a big problem in business today, but it’s one that can be managed if you pay attention to the signs and act accordingly.

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The Signs of Employee Theft – Atlanta Georgia

As long as you have employees you’re going to have employee theft. Bleak, I know, but I never promised you a rose garden. This is simply one of the universal truths of doing business. Another unfortunate truth is that by the time you actually catch an employee stealing and are able to build a case against him/ her they’ve probably been doing it for a while and you’ve probably already lost quite a bit of money as a result. So you need to be able to read the signs that can inform you who is most likely to steal from you before they actually do it.

First of all, anyone who displays the signs of a possible substance abuse problem (whether it is illegal drugs, prescription drugs or alcohol) should be watched closely. These issues tend to quickly exhaust an individual’s personal finances. As a result they then go looking elsewhere for cash to support their habit and your cash register is a great place to start. An extravagant lifestyle is a warning sign as well. If you have a cashier who makes $11/hr but drives to work in a Porsche everyday you may want to look into that.

Some employee theft takes place out of revenge. Maybe an individual got passed over for a promotion or feels somehow slighted by a member of management; this can often lead to an attitude where they feel they deserve better and will take it if it isn’t given. Be aware of constant complaining or a belligerent attitude by an employee. Sometimes a person will even admit to having stolen money or merchandise from a previous employer. That’s a definite red flag for you to look for. There are many different reasons for employee theft. Our goal is to stop it before it starts.

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Coping with Internal Theft Atlanta GA

You own a retail business and have begun to suspect that there is a case of internal theft, an employee who is stealing from you.  There have been small amounts of cash missing, the register doesn’t always balance at the end of the day, or an item of merchandise you were sure you had yesterday can’t be found today, and there is not a record of its being sold.  Things are happening that you can’t quite put your finger on, but you know you are losing profits.

How do you determine if you have a case of employee theft or fraud, and how do you determine how much there is or who is involved?

In order to stop and properly handle internal theft correctly, certain steps must be taken to protect any innocent employees from feeling suspect and to protect you and your business from liability.

If you have a suspicion, is it time to confront the employee or to launch a full blown internal investigation to find the source of you suspicions or the involvement of others?  Will a confrontation cause the guilty employee to stop his actions before you have proof of his involvement?

This is the time to contact an experienced loss prevention investigator who has the skills and experience to quickly get to the bottom of your internal theft problem and to find out the depth of employee involvement using highly developed investigative analytics and interview skills and to bring the situation to a successful conclusion.

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