Organized Retail Crime: Definition & Examples

Organized retail crime (ORC) is a growing problem for retailers worldwide. According to the National Retail Federation, ORC costs retailers an average of $719,548 per $1

What is Organized Retail Crime?
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Organized Retail Crime: Definition & Examples

Organized retail crime (ORC) is a growing problem for retailers worldwide. According to the National Retail Federation, ORC costs retailers an average of $719,548 per $1 billion in sales. But what exactly is organized retail crime, and how does it differ from traditional retail fraud? In this article, we’ll explore the definition of organized retail crime, its impact on retailers, and the role of an organized retail crime investigator. What is Organized Retail Crime? Organized retail crime is a type of retail fraud in which a group of individuals work together to steal merchandise from retailers and resell it for profit. These groups are often highly organized and use sophisticated methods to commit crimes. How Does it Differ from Traditional Retail Fraud? While traditional retail fraud typically involves an individual stealing merchandise for personal use, organized retail crime involves a group of individuals working together to steal merchandise for resale.…

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