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Surveillance Tech's Role in Crime Prevention

Episode 52 of the Retail's Most Wanted podcast, hosted by Retail's Most Wanted, titled "Surveillance Tech's Role in Crime Prevention" was published on August 29, 2025 and runs 12 minutes.

August 29, 2025 ·12m · Retail's Most Wanted

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Why it matters: Dr. Read Hayes, Director of the Loss Prevention Research Council, explains how modern surveillance technology impacts crime prevention, particularly in retail settings. Key findings: Surveillance platforms offer three core benefits: Deterrence (visible presence), detection (through audio and visual sensors), and documentation (evidence collection).Modern systems outperform legacy tech: Higher resolution, day/night capability, and networked integration dramatically improve susp...

Why it matters: Dr. Read Hayes, Director of the Loss Prevention Research Council, explains how modern surveillance technology impacts crime prevention, particularly in retail settings.

Key findings:

  • Surveillance platforms offer three core benefits: Deterrence (visible presence), detection (through audio and visual sensors), and documentation (evidence collection).
  • Modern systems outperform legacy tech: Higher resolution, day/night capability, and networked integration dramatically improve suspect identification.
  • The future is multi-sensor fusion: Hayes predicts advancements will combine visual, digital, and audio signatures with cross-organizational data sharing.

Between the lines:

Retailers facing crime surges are implementing these technologies defensively, balancing loss prevention with maintaining customer access to products.

The bottom line:

Surveillance technology creates both deterrence through visibility and accountability through better detection and documentation capabilities.

Retail's Most Wanted is presented by LVT and the Attorney General Alliance. 

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