The Evolution of Loss Prevention Training
Amid all changes in LP, one thing has remained constant and even more vital: the ongoing need for training. Learn more about the evolution here!
LP People on the Move: September 2024
Please join us in congratulating the following individuals on their recent career moves and promotions.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham Speaks at Organized Retail Crime Association Conference
In this summary, read about what New Mexico governor Michelle Lujan Grisham had to say at the second annual NMORCA Conference.
Learn about Innovative Strategies for In-Store Safety, Security, and Convenience
This webinar, hosted by Good2Go in collaboration with the Loss Prevention Foundation, will explore innovative strategies to enhance in-store safety, security, and convenience.
Fear of Failing in Investigative Interviews
In this video, Dave Thompson, CFI, and Tony Paixão, CFI, CFE, answer investigator questions about everything from fear of failing to obtaining an admission to the type of empathy statement to use during an interview.
Learn about Detecting and Deterring Threats in Real-Time
Join the LPF for an insightful webinar on Oct 2, 2024 at 1 p.m. ET, "Detecting and Deterring Threats in Real-Time With Pavion Video Monitoring, Powered by Netwatch."
The Psychological Foundation of Career Development in Loss Prevention
The psychological dimensions of career development are pivotal, influencing everything from individual performance to organizational impact.
The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: September 21 – 27
A Shoplifter Gets Shot Stealing Candy at Walgreens—Who's to Blame? | Massachusetts Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Over $50K in Retail Theft | Jury Awards $21M to Family of Man Killed by Portland Security Guard
The Tipping Point of The Great Self-Checkout Experiment
While retailers love the labor cost savings and claim self-service kiosks are more convenient for shoppers, they are also concerned about the loss associated with SCO... Read more here.
Workplace Violence Reporting: Proper Responses to Violent Incidents
Every year, thousands of American workers report being victims of workplace violence, with assaults resulting in 57,610 injuries in 2021-22 alone