The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: May 22 – 28
Man Operates ORC Ring from Jail | Violence Rises as Employees Fight Back Against Shoplifters | Shoplifting and Violence on the Rise in New Mexico
Retail Security Experts Will Soon Convene at NRF PROTECT
The National Retail Federation’s annual loss prevention, digital fraud, and cyber risk conference, NRF PROTECT, will be held in-person in Cleveland June 21-23 after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.
Jack L. Hayes International’s 34th Annual Retail Theft Survey Released
Results of the 34th Annual Retail Theft Survey by Jack L. Hayes International, Inc. released. More than $240 million from apprehended thieves recovered in 2021.
The LPF Celebrates Over 3,000 LPQ and LPC Certifications
The Loss Prevention Foundation announced that more than 3,000 loss prevention professionals have officially earned either their LPQ or LPC certification.
Human Trafficking and ORC: The Dark Truth behind Retail Crime Networks
The FBI estimates that ORC crimes cost the US approximately $30 billion each year, with a large percentage of that money funding other, darker criminal activities.
Loss Prevention Leaders Share Insights at LPF Town Hall Meeting
The unique setting of the Town Hall Meeting provided an opportunity for LP and AP leaders and solution partners to discuss current topics in the industry.
QMI Launches New High-security Door System
The high-security exit door is a turnkey solution that provides commercial door protection for jewelry stores, pawn shops, liquor stores, gas stations, pharmacies, cannabis dispensaries, and more.
Third Group of AFA Scholarship-a-Day Winners Announced
Thirty-one LP professionals will receive either a LPQ Course Scholarship valued at $495 or LPC Course Scholarship valued at $795.
Sacramento DA Anne Marie Schubert on Organized Retail Crime
To gain more perspective, we recently sat down with one of the best in the business. Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert is a career prosecutor with thirty-one years of law enforcement experience.
Prioritizing People’s Safety Amidst Organized Retail Crime
Beyond debate over definitions and dollars lost is the lived experience of customers and store workers being victimized in violent store takeovers.