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If I was retailer I would have frowned on stop. The assocaite making stop had no trainning and as stated not all requirements were likely met. If the subject had not removed items from her purse or had not admitted or even had dumped merchandise a hefty law suit could have been filed on store.
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And that's a valid point to raise. This is a good article for retailers to read, and review with employees who might be called upon to stop shoplifters.
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The question was raised on whether or not they should prosecute the person. You do not need six steps to prosecute. You do not need trained people to prosecute. Think about it - you see someone stealing something from your garage, do you stop and think - do I have the proper training to apprehend this individual? Did I see him enter my garage? No, you simply yell out, try and get them to drop the merchandise and call the police.
Prosecuting shoplifters requires no special training, no steps or anything of the sort. All of those were devised and implemented to reduce civil liability.
All the store really needs is the eyewitness testimony that the subject removed merchandise from the store without paying for it. To prosecute you do not need anything else, not even a confession or a recovery of merchandise even though those things help out a ton.
Before you jump on it, stop, think about grab and runs and you will get what I am saying. Most of the times, you have an eyewitness, a plate number, but no merchandise recovery and only a description of the subjects. When the detectives track them down, you go to court and say what you, as the eyewitness saw.
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Correct. I think we're all on the same page now, that following the six steps helps ensure that a prosecution will be successful, but following that procedure is not prerequisite to achieving a successful prosecution.
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Since Aaron provided a link to an article regarding the "6 steps", I'll provide some background and history. The "6 steps" were first published in the first edition of Shoplifting (1992), by Charles Sennewald CPP and John Christman, CPP. The "6 steps" are urged to be followed by store personnel pursuant to Merchant's Detention statutes, not because they are a legal requirement but because they minimize the chance of error, thus reducing potential civil liability.
An excellent publication for any retailer who wishes to read more about the rights of retailers should read, Shoplifters vs. Retailers - The Rights of Both. This inexpensive book (about $10.00) is written by Charles Sennewald ISBN: 1-892235-18-1
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Hello group
We own a small retail business in southern california. Shoplifting has been a problem for us-like many and yesterday we finally caught a juvenile shoplifter.
My staff followed her out of our store, she went into another business and they asked her "we need to look in your bag, I think you stole from us" the girl handed over her bag and OUR $300 item was in her purse. My staff asked her to come back to our store and wait while we called the police.
I was not there, but its my understanding that the police came, called the girls mother and mother came-in typical great NEW parenting, the girls mother said her daughter is an angel, would never do it again, never has had problems, and the icing on the cake "She goes to bible school" (PUKE).
So I guess we have 30 days to press charges. We (there are 4 owners-2 husband and wife couples) feel like we should, but are kind of divided. We live in a small town (100k, small for so cal standards) and our store is VERY successful, not sure if this would be a good thing or bad for our credibility with town folk, etc...
Thanks for your time, looking forward to some discussion...new to all this 'legal stuff' haha.
I would be in favor of prosecution. As you write, she is a juvenile and needs to be brought to the attention of the juvenile court system. Sounds like her Mother has, and will be making excuses for her daughter.
Consider this - If you don't prosecute the word will spread and your incidents of shoplifting very may well rise. I'm wonder what the item was...for $300?
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Perhaps I did not make my point clear. I only suggested that a case might be tossed not that it was likely. I also stressed teh follishness in stopping shoplfuters without proper trainning. Mr. Sennwalds book and the six step method of making shoplifting stops will aid a retailer in reducing theft and keep retailer from being sued!
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Panther, I appreciate your replies, but I have a hard time taking anyone seriously that can not spell or write in english.
As for the $300 item, it was one item of designer clothing.
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Then ignore me you have that option sadly I hurry too much and dont always proof read. However I am not out stealing unlike others! Which is the bigger crime?
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Panther, I appreciate your replies, but I have a hard time taking anyone seriously that can not spell or write in english.
As for the $300 item, it was one item of designer clothing.
I would suggest this is not her first time stealing. This would be a very bold first theft.