Thursday 25 October 2007

Shop experience

Well I made good use of the weekly shop with the sidecar by studying shops methods of security and layout....

  • Two of the major high street chains I visited used multiple 360degree cameras and electromagnetic tags. One of which had a plain clothes security guard with apple 'ipod' earphones. Perhaps this was a genuine ipod but I had the suspicion it wasnt due to the cables being slightly different. Nice disguise though.
  • Early on in the day I phoned another major high street chain asking a few questions about their security measures.. It didnt go that great to be honest as they didnt want to disclose much to me. There seemed to be a lot of "I cant answer that" so I may need to tweek my questions.
  • However when I did ask the question, do you have a problem with shoplifting with the immediate reply of "no", i did wonder if this interview would be worth it. Especially because at the same time his radio was going off..."still at the shoes,... shes moving towards the jackets now..i need coverage..."
  • So thats when I decided to take a visit into the chain and to my (non) amazement, two security guards shot past me on the escalator and grounded a publician in the changing room area. Maybe an area to look into??

Cut Security tag




After staring at the wall for an hour.... I decided to go and saw a security device in half so I could get an idea of what happens inside the tag an how it works. It seems simple enough, Ball bearings are used to keep the pin in place and when a magnetic force is used to pull out the pin the balls give way.....I think. A bit of research is needed here i think thought. I'm going to try get my hands on a few more, hopefully one with a colour cartridge in it as well to experiment with. Here's a few tags that iv "acquired" so far through the past few weeks.

Wednesday 24 October 2007

Secondary Research

The past week I have been looking at mostly secondary research, printing of shedloads of ex-trees filled with info on retail crime. This seems to be an interesting area to go into and although there is alot of crime prevention all ready in place here I still think there is room for improvement.Planning to do some interviews but keep a wide scope on theft as a whole and not bin anything at the moment.

Other things/ideas/solutions/projects
that have cropped up,
Trolley theft
Environmental theft, forest fires.(currently in California)
Helping theft, how can I help people theive?
Online Networking sites (is anything secure)
Time theft
Ideas theft (copyright, patent)

Thursday 18 October 2007

Top ten most shoplifted items



The past week I have mainly been looking into theft on as wide a scale as possible. The first area I mainly looked at was shoplifting, the causes and effects it has on people.

The other week I shoplifted from a big supermarket(bigger shop mainly to minimise profit loss for them!), just to check out what it was about. I only nicked a piece of chewing gum but because it was the first time I shoplifted, I did feel nervous completing the act!

I have collected data of the most items shoplifted and was surprised to see alcohol so far up the list at number 2. I guess this is mainly due to people nicking it because of the price of it and also due to a habit perhaps.

Tuesday 16 October 2007

Monday 15 October 2007

Research...

Iv decided to research into theft for my project as it seems quite a broad subject which has many areas to explore. Design against crime is growning in this world due to the little critters that keep nicking stuff! There are also many more creative areas to look into such as "the scarecrow" and personal space invasion. Hopefully im going to get somewhere with this one.