When I was a kid, summer meant long days riding my bike, playing at the beach and swimming in a nearby pool. When I was a teen, it meant going to parties, driving with friends and, well, being a teenager. But once I became a parent, all those things meant one thing: danger.
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We’ve added a host of new clients in recent months and will be at the NRF Loss-Prevention Conference in San Diego in June…
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A year ago, during prom season, teenagers were gathering in huge numbers along the Jersey shore, hanging out all along the boardwalk, filling up hotel rooms and providing the whole area with a welcome, if sometime rowdy energy. This year, the scene is very different.
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As a member of Homeland Security’s Private Sector Law Enforcement Group, Stanley Czwakiel, president of Cambridge Security, recently spoke on both TV and radio about the federal government’s interest in using technology to help make police and security officers more proactive.
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The economic downturn now in its fifth year not only hurts retailers’ business, it also increases their security concerns. With more people out of work, more people turn to crime. The number of shoplifters arrested between 2007 and 2011 increased 60 percent, and in 2011 (the last year for which there is good data) 24 major U.S. retailers apprehended more than one million people, including employees, stealing more than $6 billion.
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