WZ Video: Focus on the Person, Not the Act, by Showing Understanding
Today we're going discuss the importance of focusing on the person sitting across from us, not the actual situation or act that brought them to the interview room. WZ's method focuses on establishing credibility while also showing understanding, but it's showing understanding that a lot of people can have difficulty with.
DA Says: Officers Justified in Shooting of Shoplifter
Criminal charges won't be filed against the Lone Tree police officers in Colorado who shot and killed a theft suspect during an incident at...
ORC Ring Faces RICO Charges after Stealing Baby Formula
It’s an important item for parents but for criminals, it’s known as “liquid gold" in Florida. ABC Action News has uncovered a large statewide...
High-Speed Chase Ends in Felony Charges for Shoplifter
A Pennsylvania man accused of stealing $58.95 worth of merchandise from a TJ Maxx will face felony charges, That’s because police say John Dee...
Felony Charges for Repeat Shoplifter
A Pennsylvania man accused of stealing $58.95 worth of merchandise from a TJ Maxx will face felony charges, That’s because police say John Dee...
These Retailers are Already Stocking for Christmas (and It’s Not Even Halloween Yet)
It's not even Halloween yet and several Lehigh Valley retailers are already gearing up for the winter holiday rush. The merchandising phenomenon of Christmas...
The Second LPF Learning Day of 2019 a Great Success
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF), in partnership with the University of Florida’s Department of Criminal Justice, held its second LPF Learning Day of 2019...
Stefanie Hoover on the Imposter Syndrome in Forensic Interviewing
Have you ever woken up and looked in the mirror and said to yourself, “I look like Keanu Reeves today?” And it’s not even young Keanu; it’s Keanu after his comeback? I’m not sure why these feelings come and go, but we all have good days and bad days. Here are seven tips for getting back on your game.
Retailers, Solution Providers, Law Enforcement, and Students Collaborate on Retail Crime at LPRC Conference
Over 430 people made their way to the University of Florida’s Gainesville campus for the Loss Prevention Research Council’s 2019 Impact conference. The three-day event focused heavily on learning and collaboration, as well as research on evidence-based tactics and strategies to reduce retail crime and loss.
Police Officer Shoots Getaway Driver after Shoplifters Try to Flee
A shoplifting incident at a New Orleans Saks Fifth Avenue on Canal Street escalated into an officer-involved shooting Friday evening. According to NOPD Superintendent...