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Everything Is a Choice: The Toughest Choices Show Us What We Are Made Of

This article is a call for everyone to lean into whatever challenges you face and for fellow loss prevention executives to be mentors and coaches to others in the industry.

The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: October 12 – 18

Shoplifters Gone Wild | 3 Masked Gunmen Open Fire on Clothing Store, Killing Employee | Feds Take Down Violent California Robbery Crew Amid 6-Week Crime Spree

Audit Is Not a 4-Letter Word: How to Embrace the Power of the Audit

Despite what some seem to think, “audit” is not a four-letter word, and when managed correctly and appropriately, it can be a driving factor in the operation’s success.

NRF Expects Steady Sales Growth for the 2024 Holiday Season

The National Retail Federation forecast that winter holiday spending is expected to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% over 2023.

Does Time Influence Crime Risk?

In this Ask the Expert discussion, we focus on how time also matters in the discussion of risky places.

The Influence of Bias in Investigative Interviews

Many of our opinions are driven by a variety of cognitive biases. In this article, learn how bias can influence investigative interviews.

Changes in Interviewing Concepts

As the world continuously changes, WZ strives to bring you the most modern, evidence-based, and proven interviewing methods. Here, learn more about how changes in concepts will impact your interviews.

The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: October 5 – 11

NRF Pulls Shrink Report, Reevaluates Tools for Tracking Theft | Flash Mob Suspects Charged in Robbery of Topanga Mall | Nordstrom CEO Says Settle Area Has the Most Retail Theft
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Organized Retail Crime Associations: The Complete List

Successful organized retail crime associations are typically independent, multi-jurisdictional, customer-centric, and a recognized non-profit to be best positioned to lead the public/private partnership and combat ORC.
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October Import Cargo to Remain Strong Despite Three-Day Strike

Imports at the nation’s major container ports should continue at elevated levels this month despite a strike that briefly shut down operations from Maine to Texas last week, according to the Global Port Tracker report released by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.
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