Crimes Against U.S. Jewelry Firms Rose 12% In 2017, Says Industry Group

Crimes Against U.S. Jewelry Firms Rose 12% In 2017, Says Industry Group

The Jewelers’ Security Alliance (JSA) reports that crimes against jewelry companies in the United States rose by 12% to 1,394 in 2017 from 1,245 in 2016.

The JSA's Annual Crime Report for 2017 says that total dollar losses from crimes committed against U.S. jewelry firms decreased by 0.4% to $72.1 million in 2017 from $72.4 million in 2016.


Of particular note was a significant dollar increase in cyber-enabled thefts by deception and impersonation last year. The JSA said that the average loss from this type of crime was more than $1.2 million.


There were five homicides of jewelers in 2017, compared to six homicides in 2016.


In the 10-year period from 1996 to 2006, 82 jewelers were killed, while in the 10-year period from 2007 to 2017, 41 jewelers were killed, which represented a 50% decline.


Other figures include:

  • Reports of smash and grab robberies increased by 14.5% to 71 from 62, with more than 50% of smash and grab robberies taking place in mall locations.

  • Grab and run thefts increased by 32.4% to 556 from 420

  • Off-premises crimes, including traveling salesperson losses, fell to 39 in 2017, the lowest total in over 20 years