Recycling Operations Get a Boost at the Head End
With more than 300 locations in North America and Australia, security is top of mind for Savers Thrift Superstores.
EPIC io Announced as Newest LPF Doctorate Level Partner
EPIC IO is an international, technology-focused company providing innovative IoT, AI, and wireless connectivity solutions for the public and private sector.
An Ounce of Prevention: 5D Retail Theft Prevention across the Five Zones
Criminologists and security researchers have developed several ways of thinking about and solving crime problems. The LPRC’s 5D Retail Crime and Loss Prevention concept refers to broad strategies that focus on five tasks
NRF is Hosting Event on the State of Retail and the Consumer
The NRF is hosting the second annual State of Retail and the Consumer virtual event on the post-pandemic consumer and the future of retail on March 15.
Securitas Launches New Life Cycle Management Tool
Through a sleek new dashboard, SecureStat 360 tracks, manages, and reports on a product’s full spectrum of records, from deployment to replacement.
LP People on the Move: February 2022
While the annual chill of February proved to be an exceptional challenge for many in 2022, it also turned out to be a hot...
WZ Strengthens Its Commitment to Evidence-Based Training
Wicklander-Zulawski and Associates has announced a focused strategy on its commitment to providing evidence-based curriculum at a high quality of professional standards to investigators across the globe.
NRF Writes to West Coast Port Leaders Urging Contract Negotiations
The National Retail Federation wrote a letter to leadership at the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA).
Physical Security Industry Embraces New Tech to Adapt
Physical security continues to evolve from being seen as a tool for mitigating risk, to playing a much more significant role in organizations’ digital transformation.
ON-DEMAND: Fighting Organized Retail Crime Can Lead to “Electric” Results
Following the money and outside-the-box thinking at Lowe's resulted in an $11 million case and the recovery of warehouses full of stolen electric wire.