Active threat incidents are unpredictable, and every situation is unique. The “where,” “when,” “who,” and “why” are different in every case. However, regardless of...
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 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.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has released a new plan in an attempt to combat retail theft across New York City’s five boroughs. Many are worried it won't be enough.
A man opened fire at an outlet mall in Allen, Texas on Saturday, killing at least eight people and wounding seven. The victims ranged in age from 5- to 61-years-old.
Concerns about retail staff being the victims of violence and verbal abuse have long dogged the industry. Body-worn cameras might be the best solution.
Join the Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF), Metro One, and Kroger for this free webinar on April 25 at 1 p.m. ET to hear what retailers are doing to improve the safety in their stores, distribution, and customer service centers.
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.
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.