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Retailer Target Branches Out Into Police Work
2006-11-04
When arson investigators in Houston needed help restoring a damaged surveillance tape to identify suspects in a fatal fire, they turned first to local experts and then to NASA. With no luck there, investigators appealed to the owner of one of the most advanced crime labs in the country: Target Corp.

Target experts fixed the tape and Houston authorities arrested their suspects, who were convicted. It was all in a day's work for Target in its large and growing role as a high-tech partner to law enforcement agencies.

In the past few years, the retailer has taken a lead role in teaching government agencies how to fight crime by applying state-of-the-art technology used in its 1,400 stores. Target's effort has touched local, state, federal and international agencies.

Besides running its forensics lab in Minneapolis, Target has helped coordinate national undercover investigations and worked with customs agencies on ways to make sure imported cargo is coming from reputable sources or hasn't been tampered with. It has contributed money for prosecutor positions to combat repeat criminals, provided local police with remote-controlled video surveillance systems, and linked police and business radio systems to beef up neighborhood foot patrols in parts of several major cities. It has given management training to FBI and police leaders, and linked city, county and state databases to keep track of repeat offenders.

The efforts are part of a trend in corporate donations directed at solving societal problems...
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Posted by:Anonymoose

#2  Retailers like Target face heavy shoplifting losses & have become quite sophisticated in fighting back. Looks like they're now sharing the lessons learned. Good!!

And given that they import a lot of the goods they sell, it makes sense for them to work with the Feds on cargo security etc. Otherwise the Feds will come up with their own, probably less efficient and effective rules.
Posted by: lotp   2006-11-04 14:02  

#1  Shades of Uncle Enzo's Nova Sicilia...
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2006-11-04 13:56  

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