Hotel Crime
#2
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I'm guessing most hotels would not want to be real forthcoming with data about how many crimes occur on their premises....very bad for business from a PR standpoint.
I think I'd try finding the name of someone in a corporate position of say Marriott or some non-franchised chain, call them and explain what you want the info for and see if you could get some details. I'm sure the data is there and available to insiders.
I think I'd try finding the name of someone in a corporate position of say Marriott or some non-franchised chain, call them and explain what you want the info for and see if you could get some details. I'm sure the data is there and available to insiders.
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when I wrote "corporate position" I didn't mean VP of Operations or something, of course. I meant that I'd try to find the name of a middle management person whose business it is to track that kind of thing, security, etc. and try to make a favorable impression on the phone.
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Thanks for replying! I regularly do security awareness reports for our employees goingn to risky int'l destinations, and now one of our business units requested a presentation for domestic travel. The aim of the research is to provide them with some good statistical information so they raise their security awareness and use the security and safety tool pu in place by the hotels.
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I'll amend/correct my previous statement. The word "crime" is really the wrong word. I was specifically referring to theft (in terms of employees being the main culprits) and not crime in general. Hotels do a fairly good job of protecting their guests from violent crimes, but there are some incidents.


