The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: February 8 – 14
Man Attempts to Steal $1.5M in Jewelry from Macy's | Mayoral Candidate Wants to Link Store Security Cameras to NYPD | Washington Legislators Hear Bill to Lengthen ORC Sentences
Shoplifter Safety
“Let it go.” When it comes to dealing with shoplifters, these can be the three most important words in our vocabulary. Unfortunately, for many of us they may also seem like the most challenging to learn.
How Working Alongside Researchers Can Improve Your Interviewing Skills
Revisit the previously recorded video hosted by Dave Thompson, CFI, and Chris Norris, CFI, as they discuss how professionals in the interviewing field can work alongside researchers to improve their practices and why this is so important.
Retail Spaces Top the List of Gun Violence Targets in New Report
The report reveals that 90 percent of gun incidents in the US resulted in injury or loss of life, illustrating the critical nature of the gun violence epidemic.
LP People on the Move: February 2025
Please join us in congratulating the following individuals on their recent career moves and promotions.
AP Fundamentals: Leadership Principles
Leadership is more than a behavior—it is also an attitude. Strong leadership adds credibility, commitment, and vision.
LPM Webinar: AI’s Impact on Retail Crime, Investigations, and Interviews
Join us on Thursday, February 20th from 3-4:30 p.m. ET for two great sessions addressing how loss prevention professionals can navigate AI's impact on retail.
January Retail Monitor Shows Sales Dropped from Busy December, but Saw Strong Gains Year-Over-Year
Shoppers spent less in January than they did during the busy holiday month before but retail sales had strong year-over-year gains nonetheless.
Washington, Oregon ORC Efforts Receive Millions in State Funding
Learn how retailers in Washington and Oregon are working together to fight organized retail crime here.
Valentine’s Day Spending Projected to Reach Record $27.5B
The amount is up from last year’s $25.8 billion and slightly above the previous record of $27.4 billion set in 2020.