Counterfeit Abortion Pills Flood the Market
Counterfeit, potentially unsafe abortion pills are flooding the internet after the Supreme Court gave states the right to ban abortion last month.
Industry Leaders Discuss the Increase in Anti-Theft Devices at Stores
With the increase in organized retail crime, many stores have also started locking up more and more products in-store. CNN Business took a look at this trend, and turned to leaders in the LP industry for answers.
How Store Design Impacts Sales and Losses
As loss prevention professionals, you should be part of the environmental store design process. But first, you need to become better versed in interior space design theories and research.
LP People on the Move: July 2022
Please join us in congratulating the following individuals on their recent career moves and promotions.
Ask the Expert: Securing Retail Facilities to Protect People and Assets
In today’s retail environment, protecting people and assets is a vital role for asset protection organizations. We asked one physical security expert about options for securing the exits throughout a store, distribution center (DC), or other retail facility.
New State of Access Control Report Shows Changing Preferences
HID Global has released its annual State of Access Control Report, providing insightful perspectives of the market’s current state and trends.
$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.
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.