Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Managing crime & loss / by Tom McKay.

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"Crime and loss are facts of life when managing a business. Yet managers rarely know of one of the best ways to fundamentally improve their business while resolving these types of problems. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a proactive set of procedural and design principles that fundamentally helps various disciplines do a better job of achieving their primary objective with the added byproduct of improved security and loss prevention. This has been demonstrated in the convenience food industry where the application of CPTED (pronounced sep-ted) techniques has resulted in new store configurations that have increased sales as much as 33% and decreased security problems by 50%."

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