Surge in Grab-and-Runs Tops Mixed Year for Jewelry Crime

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Surge in Grab-and-Runs Tops Mixed Year for Jewelry Crime

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This is interesting since it says that despite the rise in crime, the value of the losses were less, so I'm wondering if that could be due to jewelers heeding the warnings that have been issued to the trade. Whether it is or not, it's great that the industry lost a lot less than it might have with the increase in thefts. ;)

Surge in Grab-and-Runs Tops Mixed Year for Jewelry Crime
By Rob Bates | June 29, 2022

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"Jewelry-industry crime rose in 2021 over pre-pandemic days, even as overall dollar losses fell, according to the latest annual crime report from the Jewelers’ Security Alliance (JSA).

Those numbers may seem “contradictory,” says JSA president John Kennedy, but they were both fueled by a surge in grab-and-runs, a relatively low-dollar crime.

Overall, the JSA logged 1,687 crimes against U.S. jewelry companies in 2021, a decrease from 2020, when it recorded 1,718 incidents. But that represents a 17.3% increase over pre-pandemic 2019, when the JSA reported 1,438 crimes.

A significant percentage of those crimes were grab-and-runs. There were 842 such thefts in 2021, a 44.9% jump from the 581 that occurred in 2020.

“Out of 1,600 crimes, there were over 800 grab-and-runs,” says Kennedy. “That’s a pretty large increase.”

In general, violent jewelry crime increased last year, but not terribly, Kennedy says.

“It’s not a huge number of people being assaulted or hurt,” he adds, “but it’s up from what it is.”

For example, there was only one retailer killed during a jewelry-related crime in 2021, down from two the prior year. And while any loss is a tragedy, that number isn’t as bad as in years gone by, when the industry saw double-digit fatalities.

There was one incident in which a jeweler was shot but not killed during 2021—down from seven in 2020—but eight incidents where gunshots were fired, but no one was hit, up from six the previous year.

Other facts from the report:

– As has been seen in years past, jewelry robberies were more likely to occur on weekdays rather than on weekends in 2021, with Friday the most likely day for a robbery to occur, and Saturday and Sunday the least likely.

– December 2021 was the year’s most active month for robberies, while August was the least active.

– In 2021, robberies were most likely to occur in two states, which are, not coincidentally, two of the biggest: ... "

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Re: Surge in Grab-and-Runs Tops Mixed Year for Jewelry Crime

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Its a sad state of affairs we can't have more civility with better policing rates. I dare say if the economy was not kissing a depression way more than half of the thieves would be employed. If there was a logic going NO: 2 and 2 is four and you have to grow up not be a child about reality and respects others first ingrained in all the dropouts things would be best. No letting them out with a fake graduation of skills.
This is going to increase security companies profitability with better alarms and possibly new firms of private response teams. Being based in a major city, that can support the SWAT team like costs of having it ready 24/7, could make it very profitable (plenty of ex-military looking for work). At what point they were banned for open war defending property from organized crime attacks to those paying "protection" money. Ah if I was younger & an elite.
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