
Courses
Plans
  1. ...
    
  2. Retail courses
    
  3. Shoplifting Prevention Course

Shoplifting Prevention Course

CertificatePreview

Content always updated in your course.




Basic course of 4 hours free



Completion certificate



AI tutor



Practical activities



Online and lifelong course

Learn how the plans work

Values after the free period

Free basic course

...

Complete unitary course

...

Annual subscription

Unlimited online content

... monthly

Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Enhance your skills as a Private Security professional here in Ireland with our Shoplifting Prevention Course. Delve into comprehensive modules covering incident response planning that's relevant to Irish scenarios, vulnerabilities specific to the retail environment in Ireland, and technological solutions commonly used here. Learn how to properly document incidents according to Irish regulations, involve An Garda Síochána (Irish police), and approach suspected shoplifters safely, while adhering to Irish law. Understand the psychology behind shoplifting, common tactics employed in Ireland, and the impacts on Irish businesses, all while mastering staff training and customer service techniques. Build a security-conscious culture tailored to an Irish workplace, and leverage data analytics and surveillance systems for effective loss prevention in an Irish setting.

Live mentoring rooms weekly

Rely on our team of specialists to help you weekly

Imagine learning something while clearing your doubts with people who already work with it? At Apoia, this is possible

Have access to open rooms with various market professionals


Expand your network


Exchange experiences with specialists from other areas and solve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master incident documentation: Accurately record and report incidents in accordance with Irish legal requirements.

Analyse retail vulnerabilities: Identify and mitigate store layout risks that are common in Irish shops.

Implement tech solutions: Effectively utilise surveillance and EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) systems for loss prevention, understanding their use within Irish legal boundaries.

Enhance staff training: Develop and deliver effective training programmes tailored to Irish staff and workplaces to improve security awareness.

Understand shoplifting psychology: Recognise common shoplifting tactics used in Ireland and understand the impact on Irish retail businesses.