Description
Shoplifting is no longer a petty crime. It is a highly organized, hundred-billion-dollar shadow economy that forces retailers to build invisible fortresses. Every year, the global retail industry loses over $100 billion to "shrinkage"-the corporate euphemism for employee theft, administrative error, and organized retail crime. To combat this massive financial bleeding, corporations have quietly built a highly sophisticated, multi-billion-dollar B2B infrastructure dedicated entirely to surveillance and asset recovery.This book exposes the high-stakes logistics of modern loss prevention. It moves past simple security cameras to dissect the algorithmic auditing software that tracks microscopic anomalies in cashier behavior and the covert radio-frequency networks designed to track stolen inventory across state lines.We explore the brutal economics of organized retail crime rings, which operate with the logistical precision of Fortune 500 companies, and the immense capital retailers must spend on defensive architecture just to protect their razor-thin profit margins.Uncover the invisible war happening in the aisles. Discover the advanced surveillance economy specifically engineered to stop the world's most mundane, yet devastating, form of corporate theft.



