An ounce of prevention: Tips for protection against three common jewellery store crimes

by Samantha Ashenhurst | March 17, 2023 3:50 pm

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Never show more than one piece of jewellery at a time. If a customer is adamant about seeing pieces side by side, put one on yourself and let the customer compare.

With crimes against jewellers on the rise and a new fiscal year underway, it is important to recommit to making safety and security a top priority for your jewellery business. To help confront the threat of crime in 2023 and beyond, what follows is an outline of the three most common types of jewellery store crimes and the steps you can take to prevent them.

Smash-and-grab

A smash-and-grab robbery is a brazen attack that happens quickly and typically results in high-dollar losses. If you have ever seen surveillance footage of this type of crime, it may seem as though nothing could have been done to stop it. While ensuring the personal safety of you and your team should always be the top priority and no one should ever be put in harms way to protect merchandise, there are steps that can be taken to thwart smash-and-grab robberies.

Tips for prevention

Grab-and-run theft

Criminals committing grab-and-run theft will typically walk into a store and appear to be browsing, then they will move toward the most valuable merchandise on the showroom floor and ask to see a particular piece. Once they have their hands on this item, they simply run off with it.

Tips for prevention

Distraction theft

In a distraction theft, thieves will work together to overwhelm sales associates to the point where one of the criminals in the group is not attended to and gains access to merchandise. These groups may enter the store together and disperse or they might enter separately.

While they may not appear to be colluding upon entry, these criminals likely cased their targeted location numerous times and are co-ordinating a well-orchestrated effort. The lengths these criminals will go to can be very dramatic. In some cases, individuals will feign illnesses or appear frustrated over poor customer service and cause an uproar. Worse still, children have also been used as pawns to create distractions for these thefts.

Tips for prevention

A team effort

There is no denying crime is a real threat to jewellers everywhere. Jewelers Mutual is concerned about the state of the industry and is encouraging jewellers to join its “Partner for Protection” movement, dedicated to reducing jewellery crime.

Participants pledge to:

For resources regarding safety and security when carrying or working with jewellery, visit JewelersMutual.com[2]. For more information on reliable burglar alarm systems, subscribe to the Jewelers Mutual Clarity blog at jewelersmutual.com/clarity-blog[3]. Jewelers Mutual Insurance Group is the only company specializing exclusively in jewellery insurance in Canada and the United States. It is licensed in Canada and all 50 states.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.jewellerybusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/crop_bigstock-Man-Choosing-Engagement-Ring-I-224279149.jpg
  2. JewelersMutual.com: https://www.jewelersmutual.com/
  3. jewelersmutual.com/clarity-blog: https://www.jewelersmutual.com/clarity-blog

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