Has anyone ever worked for kohls loss prevention, or know anything give or take a few the agency they operate nearby?



Answers:
Some loss prevention manager are lower than a production quota, and must find someone to prosecute regularly, especially if the store is suffering excess losses from "shrinkage."
An overzealous loss prevention bureaucrat will sometimes pinch it upon himself to target an individual and preserve them underneath surveillance until they own "probable cause" to press them around theft. "Probable cause" can be as innocent as picking up an item sour the floor and replacing it on the shelf, especially if the "target" doesn't work in that department.

Sometimes this is done because of corporate policy.

The most credible target are force. Roughly 50% of customers are nouns, and something approaching 67% of force, according to some retail industry sources. I cross-examine those numbers but I know the actual numbers are extremely dignified.

Many times an accuse (often childlike and inexperienced) individual will unfairly confess to stealing in rank to avoid the unpleasantness of confrontational probing campaign.

The best defense against such immoral and wrong policies is a clear conscience.

Do the math, even a minimum wage undertaking pays over $10,000/year, is any piece of store merchandise worth risking that $10,000?
They do prosecute shoplifters if to be precise your put somebody through the mill.


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