The overall aim of this study was to examine factors that have contributed to a decrease in hold-ups with particular reference primarily to pharmacies and secondly to other target groups such as convenience stores and bottle shops. The study identified a number of differences between the characteristics of pharmacies that were robbed and those not robbed including: location, staff working alone, visibility into the store and longer trading hours. The Pharmacy Guild will use the findings to assist their members to develop effective risk mitigation strategies.
History
Citation
F. M. Weigall & A. F. Bell 2008, Trends in improved security measures - reducing armed robberies in pharmacies, WorkCover NSW, Gosford NSW.