Michael Limauro, LPC, vice president of global asset protection at Whole Foods Market, said a big turning point for him occurred after the 2020 murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
While employee retail safety has always been a priority, the recent increase in violent incidents has brought the issue front and center for LP leaders.
The LP Magazine "Magpie" Awards offer a means to celebrate industry accomplishments on an ongoing basis, recognizing the loss prevention professionals, teams, solution providers, law enforcement partners, and others that demonstrate a stellar contribution to the profession.
The LP Magazine "Magpie" Awards offer a means to celebrate industry accomplishments on an ongoing basis, recognizing the loss prevention professionals, teams, solution providers, law enforcement partners, and others that demonstrate a stellar contribution to the profession.
The importance of workplace safety is not a new concept, but it has evolved. Here, we dive deep into the results of LPM's Violence in the Workplace Survey.
Higher rates of incarceration do not immediately lead to reductions in crime. Any policy change takes time to impact society, especially one as complicated as crime. In this Editor Letter, Stefanie Hoover explains her issue with over-generalizations.
Gary Haynes, enterprise loss prevention and safety manager at Office Depot, goes above and beyond to participate in charitable causes throughout the Chicago area.
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.