The Loss Prevention Foundation Celebrates These Newly Certified LP Professionals
We are pleased to recognize and congratulate these industry professionals who recently obtained their loss prevention certification.
Voting for LP Hall Awards Extended to April 8
Finalists have been announced, and voting for the Annual LP Hall Awards is now open through Friday, April 8.
Retail LP Experts Turning to Integrated High-Tech Tools for Help
The whitepaper explores ways that retailers are using technologies such as exception-based reporting, advanced video analytics, serialized RFID, blockchain, and 5G.
2 Cents on 2 Things with the LPF’s Terry Sullivan | Ep. 74
In this extra special episode of LPM’s 2 Cents on 2 Things podcast, Kevin McMenimen speaks with Terry Sullivan, president of the Loss Prevention Foundation.
What Can Retailers Do About Smash-and-Grab Theft?
Organized retail crime is a growing problem for retailers. Since the pandemic began, brazen daylight robberies have become more frequent, and shop owners say they’re also more violent.
Loss Prevention Foundation Announces Upgraded LPQualified Course
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) has completely remodeled its LPQualified Course to better educate loss prevention professionals.
LP People on the Move: March 2022
All of us throughout the LP community are proud of the accomplishments of those who have worked hard and earned a new place along their loss prevention career path.
NRF Reports that Economy Has Strong Momentum Despite Inflation and Ukraine
Top challenges have shifted from COVID-19 to inflation and the war in Ukraine, but the US economy will continue to face uncertainties in the year ahead.
Applying Effective Interviewing Skills to Organized Crime Investigations
In addition to advanced resources and tangible solutions, there is a foundational and often overlooked tool in the battle against ORC—the power of communication.
ICYMI: LP Industry News of the Week March 28 – April 3
Shoplifter Stabs Security Guard with Syringe | Supply Chain Issues are about to Get Worse | Illinois Officials Outline Plan to Combat ORC