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The evolution of robbery investigations

Episode 25 of the Retail's Most Wanted podcast, hosted by Retail's Most Wanted, titled "The evolution of robbery investigations" was published on August 9, 2024 and runs 13 minutes.

August 9, 2024 ·13m · Retail's Most Wanted

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On the latest episode of Retail’s Most Wanted, Ismael Moreno and Marc Tirheimer, key members of the California Robbery Investigators Association (CRIA) share insights on the evolution of fighting organized retail crime and the critical role of collaboration between public and private agencies. Adapting to changing crime trends Crime trends have shifted dramatically since the 1970s when bank and armored car robberies were rampant, particularly in Los Angeles, which was dubbed the "robbery capi...

On the latest episode of Retail’s Most Wanted, Ismael Moreno and Marc Tirheimer, key members of the California Robbery Investigators Association (CRIA) share insights on the evolution of fighting organized retail crime and the critical role of collaboration between public and private agencies.

Adapting to changing crime trends

Crime trends have shifted dramatically since the 1970s when bank and armored car robberies were rampant, particularly in Los Angeles, which was dubbed the "robbery capital of the world." As these types of crimes have diminished, new challenges have emerged, such as follow-home robberies and smash-and-grab incidents. Adaptability and education are key to maintaining the relevance and effectiveness of investigators in a rapidly changing landscape.

The Power of networking and collaboration

Networking between law enforcement officers and private sector professionals is crucial for sharing information, coordinating efforts, and ultimately solving crimes. The private sector often has information that law enforcement lacks, and vice versa. By working together, both sides can bridge gaps and ensure that criminals do not exploit jurisdictional boundaries.

Focus on education and training

CRIA is also deeply committed to education and training. Their conferences are certified by California’s Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) program, allowing law enforcement officers to earn credits toward their certification. Similarly, private sector professionals can earn credits for various certifications, ensuring that all members are well-equipped to handle the challenges they face.

As crime trends continue to evolve, the need for strong collaboration between law enforcement and the private sector has never been greater. Organizations like CRIA play a vital role in fostering these connections, ensuring that the "good guys" are always one step ahead.

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