November 2022 Officers of the Month Announced
Officers Brunel Victor and Taufique Bokth of the New York Police Department as the Officers of the Month for November 2022 after rescuing a man who fell onto an active subway track.
California Increases Efforts to Combat ORC Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season
The Organized Retail Crime Task Force (ORCTF) is increasing their presence at shopping centers throughout the state and working with local law enforcement agencies to make arrests and heighten visibility.
September Officer of the Month Announced
Patrolman Christopher Connors was selected as the September Officer of the Month after rescuing and saving a handicapped woman from a fire.
Leading Retailers Welcome Bill to Combat Organized Retail Crime
On Thursday, September 20, 2022 Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act, legislation that would create a federal organized retail...
August 2022 Officer of the Month Announced
Deputy Sheriff Dijon Whyms of the Mecklenburg County (NC) Sheriff’s Department is the Officer of the Month for August 2022.
Leading Retailers Welcome Bill to Combat Organized Retail Crime
The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act is new legislation that would create a federal organized retail crime task force.
Prosecutors and Retailers Partner to Combat Retail Crime
The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) and Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) have announced a first-of-its-kind national partnership to combat retail crime.
June 2022 Officer of the Month Announced
Police Agent Ashley Ferris of the Lakewood (Colorado) Police Department has been announced as the Officer of the Month for June 2022.
Securing Every Checkout: Nedap launches iSenseGo
Nedap has recently launched iSenseGo, a new retail security technology that will help secure safe checkouts for a variety of retailers.
Crimes Against Jewelry Businesses on the Rise
The Jeweler's Security Alliance released its 2021 Annual Crime Report examining crime trends in present day compared to pre-Covid levels.