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$11M in Illicit Medicines Seized in Global Operation

Pharmaceutical crime is a major global public health concern, with the trade of counterfeit and illicit health products affecting all countries.
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The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: July 23 – 29

2 Men Facing Trial for Taking $100K in Retail Theft Ring | Man Killed After Shoplifting from Dollar General | ORC Wreaks Havoc in Delaware

Learn How to Empower Your Frontline

In this webinar, you’ll hear from Daryl Blackmore and Bobby Haskins with Auror on how empowering frontline teams drives loss and violence reductions.

Is Retail Crime Out of Control?

It’s not too early to think about the upcoming holiday season. This is part one of a two-part series on retail crime trends.

Applications for Bob MacLea Scholarship Closing July 31

These scholarships are funded by the Loss Prevention Foundation’s Annual Swing for Certification Golf Tournament, and they cover the cost of the online course needed to obtain LPC and LPQ certifications.

Prosegur Security Globally Launches Responsible AI

Prosegur Security, a global security provider, has launched a new Responsible Artificial Intelligence Policy in an effort to proactively decrease risks associated with AI use.
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Focus on Retail Theft Leads to 11 Arrests in Vancouver

Vancouver police partnered with multiple retailers and their LP teams in east Vancouver on June 28 and July 20, focusing explicitly on retail theft.

The LPF is Hosting a Learning Day Event on August 4

Join the LPF and industry leaders on Thursday, August 4, for a 90-minute Virtual LPF Learning Day.

More Than $630K in Counterfeit Merch Seized Before Premier League Match

Homeland Security Investigations Houston, the Houston Police Department, and US Customs and Border Protection seized more than 6,593 items of counterfeit soccer merchandise.

Australian Retailers Pause Plans for Facial Recognition Tech

In response to calls from CHOICE, 17 retailers—including Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi—said they are not and have no plans to use facial recognition in their stores.
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