Abstract

Focuses on the situation regarding library crime and security as it appears today in the UK. Discusses common forms of library abuse such as book theft, non‐return of items, theft of property, staff/user abuse and vandalism. Examines recent surveys focusing on library crime and looks at methods of reducing various types of abuse. Concludes that book theft is extensive, as is non‐return of items. Theft of property has been widely reported and external vandalism and book mutilation are also common. However, library counting practices are poor and loss has not been properly defined. Recommends that inventories be improved and loss determined precisely in order to improve the accuracy of statistics collected, making for better evidence on theft; tough legal deterrents be implemented and that authorities should also develop their own definite security policies.

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