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47 - Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit
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  • 47 - Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit




    Carjacking robbery often occurs at the point where you enter or exit your parked vehicle.



    * The carjacker is a young male 90% of the time.

    * The carjacker is often under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

    * The carjacker is usually armed with a gun or a knife.

    * Carjacker prefers a lone victim that's not paying attention.

    * Carjacker often waits nearby within 75 feet.

    * Carjacker will approach at the driver's door as you enter.

    * Carjacker will threaten or use force to get your vehicle.







    Podcast Time Stamps:







    [00:44] - Carjacking robbery scenario.

    [01:34] - Carjacking robbery definition and origin of the name.

    [02:24] - What can be done to prevent becoming a victim of carjacking.

    [03:00] - Carjacking pattern of selecting vehicle and victim.

    [04:15] - Carjacker will sometimes wait for the right victim.

    [04:55] - Carjacker will be close by if you're watching out for him.

    [05:50] - Reverse engineer the carjacking robbery to prevent it.

    [06:33] - Recommended carjacking preventive steps.

    [08:30] - Variables in carjacking scenarios and responses.







    Carjacking is one of the most dangerous crimes that can occur to a person.Tweet This



    Carjacking Robbery Most Dangerous at Point of Entry.

    Carjacking Robbery



    * Carjacking robbery is one of the most frightening and dangerous crimes



    * To a person, a family or a business traveler.





    * Carjacking robbery is a crime against a person.



    * By means of force, fear, violence, or intimidation.





    * Carjacking robbery frequency gets buried in the statistics



    * Auto-theft or strong-arm robbery or assault with deadly weapon.





    * Carjackers are desperate criminals that don't care if they hurt you.



    Carjacking Dangerous Point of Entry



    * Carjacking incidents often occur at the driver's door.

    * Critical carjacking time is entering and exiting the driver's door.

    * Most carjacking victims say they never saw the robber approaching.

    * Carjacker wants the vehicle key immediately for a quick getaway.

    * Carjacking victims get trapped between the driver's door and seat.

    * A weapon is usually displayed along with a crude threat to use it.

    * An excessive amount of force will attack any resistance.

    * How you react in the first few seconds can be life-changing.



    Carjacking Robbery Target



    * The target of a carjacking robbery is usually the vehicle.



    * Carjacker just needs transportation.

    * Carjacker needs a vehicle for use in another crime.





    * Sometimes the target of a carjacking is the occupant.



    * The victim goes along with the vehicle.

    * The secondary crime scene that is almost alwa...
    Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 11min
  • 46 - Home Burglar Alarm System Options Before Buying


    Home burglar alarm decisions are part of your family security plan.





    * What home alarm system feature is important for you to consider?

    * Do I need to pay to have my home burglar alarm system monitored?







    * Interview by Mark Toner writing for Nationwide Insurance.











    Podcast Time Stamps:



    00:39 -- Show introduction by Crime School Security Expert Chris McGoey.

    01:32 -- Home burglar alarm system is just another tool in the security toolbox.

    01:50 -- Most homeowners don't use their alarm system once installed.

    02:35 -- Interview with Mark Toner begins.

    04:50 -- Alarm industry mainly is a subscription-based monitoring vendor.

    07:20 -- Most homeowners just want a basic burglar deterrent system.

    08:05 -- Central Station monitoring is an option that is not needed in many cases.

    09:25 -- Remote alarm monitoring service is critical for fire response.

    10:40 -- Before buying, make a family commitment to use the system every day.

    12:10 -- Great feature hardly ever used is bedtime perimeter alarm setup.

    14:15 -- Quality system components and installation prevent false alarms.

    15:35 -- Are DIY off-the-shelf discount alarm systems any good?

    16:45 -- False alarms are the #2 reason why people stop using the home alarm.

    18:00 -- Awareness and a home security plan is the most important factor.







    Home Burglar Alarm Systems are Part of Your Family Security Plan



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    Home Burglar Alarm Decisions Depend on Needs



    * Most people don't feel the need or want the expense of an alarm system.

    * Apartment enters usually don't have an option for a home alarm system.

    * Home alarm systems are designed to make noise and deter burglars.

    * Alarm systems are programmed to report break-ins, but it's not required.

    * Most homeowners don't require all the bells & whistles that drive up costs.

    * Most alarm system owners don't use it on a regular basis if at all.

    * Add a home alarm system to your family security plan and use it.









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    * Home Security Alarm –Best Practices for Making Places Safe

    * 10 Reasons Why Burglars Choose Your Home

    * Home Security Burglars, Robbers, Safe Rooms





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  • 45 - Adult Shoplifters Caught Using Children for Theft at Walmart


    Adult Shoplifters are using Kids for theft at a Florida Walmart.





    * Why do adult shoplifters use children to commit theft from retail stores?

    * Arrest reports show that parents teach their children how to be thieves?







    * Interview by Jim Ross with the Ocala Star-Banner newspaper.











    Podcast Time Stamps:



    00:39 -- Show introduction by Crime School Security Expert Chris McGoey.

    03:39 -- Interview begins by Jim Ross with the Ocala Star-Banner newspaper.

    03:50 -- Police arrest parents shoplifting with 12-year old daughter at Walmart.

    04:52 -- What is the frequency of older kids shoplifting with adults or parents?

    05:10 -- In a case like this, is the child a victim, a shoplifter, or both?

    06:00 -- Was a book written about using children called "Oliver Twist".

    07:00 -- Adult shoplifters believe children make them look less suspicious.

    08:10 -- Parents normally do not shoplift in front of older children.

    10:05 -- Most adults will not shoplift in front of their significant other.

    13:00 -- Adult shoplifters hope loss prevention agents will be fooled by this.

    13:44 -- Crime School Host Chris McGoey gives his thoughts about the story.

    14:50 -- Corporate retailers have policy challenges regarding shoplifter detentions.

    20:00 -- Corporate policy needs to address every detention/arrest protocol.

    20:55 -- Criminal charges are sometimes reduced or dismissed by courts.

    21:25 -- Retailers are sometimes exposed to civil liability from judicial decisions.

    24:00 -- Whose rights are more important to protect: Criminal v. Retailer?

    25:58 -- Shoplifters can file civil lawsuits when criminal cases are dismissed.







    Parents Accused of Shoplifting with their Kids at Walmart







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    Adult Shoplifters with Children Challenge Loss Prevention



    * Older children usually do not shoplift together with adults.

    * Likewise, significant others generally do not shoplift together.

    * Adults with infants in large baby carriages sometimes require monitoring.

    * Adult shoplifters believe that children nearby makes them less suspicious.

    * Do a Google Search of "Walmart children shoplifting with parents Florida"

    * Some adult shoplifters will abandon their children in-store to avoid capture.

    * Retailers need complex policies how to deal with adult shoplifters with children.

    * Difficult to formulate a nationwide shoplifter apprehension policy.

    * Legal/practical implications require local detention/apprehension standards.

    * Cannot afford to let local police sort-it-out after a family theft apprehension.

    * Decisions relating to the prosecution of a family of shoplifters requires caution.

    * The criminal justice system can expose a retailer to detention/arrest liability.

    * Shoplifters rights often get top priority during the judicial process.

    Fri, 10 Feb 2023 - 29min
  • 44 - Juvenile Shoplifting Until Adults Throw Red Bull Cans at Cashier




    Juvenile Shoplifting - Petty Theft with Low Risk of Incarceration



    * Juveniles working gangster-style with adults makes crime a felony

    * Adults directing children to steal $350 of Red Bull Energy Drinks

    * Adult parents throw 12oz cans at a clerk escalating to a robbery













    Podcast Time Stamps:



    00:50 -- CrimeSchool.com/44  podcast begins with security expert Chris McGoey

    01:00 -- AM/PM Convenience Store video caught juvenile shoplifting in the act

    01:30 -- Watch the mother attempt to distract the cashier from seeing the theft

    02:50 -- Watch the father throw 12oz Red Bull cans at cashier aids kids to escape

    03:20 -- Father's use of force escalates juvenile shoplifting to felony robbery

    04:40 -- Red Bull Energy Drink is a hot Organized Retail Crime theft item

    05:35 -- Organized thieves clean out entire shelves to sell on the black market

    07:00 -- Organized Retail Crime is a multi-billion dollar loss for the retail industry







    Juvenile Shoplifting Video (starts after a short delay)





    Juvenile Shoplifting Training by Disgraceful Parents



    * Children learn what they hear and see especially the parents' gangster lifestyle

    * These children are learning not to respect people, the law, and rules of society

    * These children are taught that use-of-force and intimidation is like a game

    * Many adult career criminals say they started with juvenile shoplifting

    * Petty theft is often overlooked by the justice system as a phase of growing up

    * Our future depends on parents raising productive and law-abiding children

    * Juvenile shoplifting escalates to fraud, burglary, robbery, assault, and worse

    * Law enforcement and juvenile courts intervene when parents fail in their duty

    * Juvenile shoplifting petty theft is charged as burglary if adults aid and abet

    * Bad parent role models, bad friends, early incarceration sets the path for life



    Organized Retail Crime (ORC) Use Juvenile Shoplifting



    * Retail loss prevention agents see adults using kids as shields to shoplift

    * Store personnel need training on how to approach and deter organized thieves

    * Organize Retail Crime (ORC) prefer big box stores with poor customer service

    * Loss Prevention door-greeters are successful in preventing cart push-outs

    * ORC shoplifting crews from foreign countries plagued cities then move on

    * ORC work in teams and often clean out entire shelf-stock of targeted items

    * Stolen items sold at black market stores, restaurants, bars, and swap meets

    * Black market easier now with illicit online sales on eBay, Craigslist, Facebook

    * Organized Retail Crime is a multi-billion dollar loss to retailers every year

    * Big box store loss prevention has partnered with police to arrest theft crews

    * ORC sting-operations and legislation enacted to prosecute ORC leaders



    Common high-theft items by ORC shoplifters:



    * Red Bull Energy Drinks

    * Razors and blades

    * Over-the-counter pain medication

    * Baby formula and diapers

    * Batteries

    * Pregnancy test kits

    * Teeth whitening strips

    * Tide laundry detergent

    * Diabetic test strips

    * Allergy medication

    Sat, 11 Feb 2023 - 11min
  • 43 - Robbery Homicide – High Crime Location Mom Pop Convenience Stores


    Robbery Homicide of a Tampa Florida Convenience Store Owner





    * How mom and pop stores and small budgets prevent armed robbery?

    * How to reduce the robbery-homicide risk in a high-crime neighborhood?







    * Interview by Tony Marrero with The Tampa Bay Times.











    Podcast Time Stamps:



    00:40 -- Show introduction to Crime School Security Expert Chris McGoey

    03:40 -- Interview begins with Tony Marrero at Tampa Bay Times newspaper

    05:40 -- In 2011 and 2017, same-store owner confronted robbers and was shot

    06:50 -- What can mom and pop stores do to prevent armed robbery violence?

    08:00 --  Neighborhood exhibited high-crime posture with bars on windows

    09:20 -- Store needed security bars on openings, and windows blocked with signs

    11:20 -- Do bullet-resistant barriers prevent violence like robbery homicide?

    15:45 -- Video of 2011 robbery available to view at CrimeSchool/43

    17:15 -- C-store chains use time-delay drop-safes to support cash control

    18:15 -- Hard to get store operators not to resist during robbery homicide threat

    20:30 -- Poor high-crime neighborhoods need stores, but cost more to secure



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    Store Owner Killed During Armed Robbery in Tampa Florida



     

    Robbery Homicide Crime Risk Preventive Steps



    * Ask the local police for help in evaluating business crime risk at your location

    * Evaluate prior crime risk, neighborhood crime, and quality of escape routes

    * Limit hours of operation for isolated stores in residential neighborhoods

    * Maximize visibility in and out of the store by keeping windows clear of signs

    * Multiple clerks on duty may prevent some robberies, but not always

    * Use a time-delay drop safe in high crime stores to help reduce cash on hand

    * Implement and enforce strict cash handling policies to limit available cash

    * Don't accept bills larger than $20 and let customers see bills being dropped

    * Use door, window, and drop safe signage to support your cash handling policies

    * Use video surveillance cameras as a robbery deterrent and training aid

    * Get robbery prevention training and teach staff to act safely during a robbery

    * Don't argue or fight with armed robbers. Keep the robbery transaction short

    * Having in-store weapons increases the chance of robbery homicide for everyone

    * Fighting with armed robbers for their gun increases robbery homicide risk

    * After risk assessment, develop a comprehensive security plan to reduce risk









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