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By Paul Davis |
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Operations
The mob is alive and well -- and causing quite a bit of trouble for legitimate businesses around the country.
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By Paul Davis |
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Operations
Most businesses have valuable data to protect -- which means most businesses are potential victims of economic espionage.
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By Paul Davis |
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Operations
More street gangs are moving into white-collar crime -- a trend that puts small businesses increasingly at risk.
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Staffing & HR
If you're a bad boss, you may need to change your management style before you destroy your small business –- updated with five brand-new warning signs!
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance & Risk Management
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Finance
Insurance is available for cargo theft and related supply chain disruptions, but the most important priority is keeping your drivers protected.
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By Paul Davis |
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Operations
Scam artists steal millions of dollars in goods using phony credit cards. Here are some tips to avoid becoming a victim.
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By Paul Davis |
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Small Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
The very existence of an access control system can be a powerful deterrent against business-related theft and other crimes.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Retailers
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Retail
Everybody used to love Groupon. Now people are lining up to bash the company.
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By Paul Davis |
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Vandalism
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Property Crimes
Summer is prime time for graffiti vandalism. Here are some tips for addressing the problem.
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By Paul Davis |
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United States
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North America
Recent natural disasters bring out the best in small business owners -- and the worst in scammers and con artists.
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By Paul Davis |
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Arson
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Property Crimes
Arsonists can have a devastating impact on communities. Here's how your business can get involved in preventing it.
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By Paul Davis |
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Bank Robbery
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Larceny & Theft
The first thing police do at a crime scene is look for cameras. But it helps if they actually work!
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By Paul Davis |
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Sheriffs
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Police Forces
A few well-placed lights, and other common-sense precautions, will send potential burglars looking for an easier target.
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Children's Market
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Youth Market
Tough economic times or not, parents will always want the best for their children, and that makes businesses and products aimed at kids a winner for entrepreneurs and startups, as well as established...
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By Paul Davis |
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Robbery
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Crimes Against Person
Too often, armed robberies of businesses can turn deadly. Here's how to minimize the risk to you, your business, and your employees.
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By Paul Davis |
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Justice Departments
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Government Departments & Authorities
Beware of "guaranteed" government grant awards that require your business to pay an up-front fee. This is a sure sign there's a scam artist at work -- and you're the target.
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By Matthew McKenzie |
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Crime Rate
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Crime Statistics
A recent "study" claims that Craigslist is about as safe as a skinny-dip in a shark tank. If you believe that, give me a call -- I know a Nigerian prince who's dying...
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By Sarah Pierce |
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Recruitment & Hiring
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Human Resources & Personnel Management
It may be time for employers to rethink the ways that they treat job candidates who have criminal histories.
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By Peter Suciu |
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US State Government
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Regional & Local Governments
A message might finally be sent about hacking
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By Robert Guild |
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Receiving Stolen Property
and
Property Crimes
This post is for anyone that processes payments or has a client that processes payments with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. It is the contribution of Larry Sachs, who has over 20...
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