The parent company of major retailer T.J. Maxx is giving its workers body cameras to try to stop shoplifting incidents, which are plaguing businesses across the nation.

TJX Companies, which is over stores such T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods, began using body cameras in some locations over the past year to crack down on crime and to show its employees and customers that it takes the issue of safety seriously, Fox Business reported on Wednesday.