Lotteries provide substantial benefits to communities, generating tens of billions of dollars in annual proceeds for public education, parks, and other essential social programs, while also driving foot traffic to retail stores. However, along with these advantages comes a significant challenge for store owners: theft.
The Loss Prevention Foundation and Loss Prevention Magazine hosted its 2023 Annual Town Hall Meeting at the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina March 29-30.
In episode three of LPM's Inside Scoop with a Fraudster podcast series, Stefanie Hoover, CFI and Alex Hall talk about why check fraud is still a viable fraud method—and one that can do a lot of damage to retailers.
The Loss Prevention Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Caroline Kochman as its next president. The appointment follows the recent resignation of LPF President Terry Sullivan whose history at the Foundation brought much growth and success.
AP practitioners from across the industry converged in Orlando, Florida for the 2023 Food Industry Association’s (FMI) Asset Protection and Grocery Resilience Conference.
In this episode of LPM’s What’s Cooking podcast series, Kevin McMenimen talks with Anthony Camparone, a food and safety subject matter expert for Sensormatic.
Join us on March 23rd at 2pm Eastern Time as we explore workplace violence prevention with ULTA Beauty and a panel discussion on the results from LPM’s recent Violence in Retail Industry survey.
Investigative reports must be logical, relevant, and clearly understood so that the right conclusions are drawn and the best decisions are made as a result.
From February 26 to March 2, more than 100,000 people from around the globe gathered in Dusseldorf, Germany for the largest retail event of its kind, Euroshop 2023.
Download this 34-page special report from Loss Prevention Magazine about types and frequency of violent incidents, impacts on employees and customers, effectiveness of tools and training, and much more.