How Can We Keep Good People in Loss Prevention Positions?
High staff turnover in stores, including in asset protection and loss prevention positions, complicates the effort to keep general and LP staff continually updated and skilled in profit protection.
Breaking News in the Industry: March 15, 2019
Suspect pulls knife on LP associate
Ormond Beach Police arrested a 26-year-old Florida man on Tuesday, March 12, who had allegedly threatened a Walmart loss...
Shoplifter Fatally Shot after Dragging Two Deputies While Fleeing
Two deputies in California who responded to a shoplifting call in the parking lot of a thrift shop became entangled inside an open car...
The First Loss Prevention Foundation Learning Day of 2019 a Big Hit in Indianapolis
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF), in partnership with the University of Indianapolis Department of Criminal Justice, held its first Learning Day of 2019 on...
Randy Guarneri Named Vice President of Loss Prevention at Fresh Value Marketplace
Randy Guarneri, CFE, CFI, has been named vice president of loss prevention for Alabama-based Fresh Value Marketplace. He will report directly to the CEO...
Why Employee Mental Health Is Not the New “Bad Back”
Picture the scene: "Fictitious Dave" has come back to work after being signed off with stress—an all-too-common work-related condition that impacts business massively. Meanwhile, Dave is meeting his line manager, who has some boxes to tick.
Breaking News in the Industry: March 14, 2019
Video: Pickup truck used to commit drive-thru ATM theft
Prince George’s County police in Maryland have released surveillance video that shows alleged thieves using a...
Credit Card Schemer of $450,000 Gets 17 Years in the Big House
A Georgia man with nine felony convictions is on his way to prison again after pleading guilty to stealing money from businesses by convincing...
ISCPO 2019 Conference Emphasizes the Evolution of E-Commerce Security
Offering a unique approach from other trade shows, the ISCPO conference invites retailers and solution providers to participate as an active part of the various presentations, allowing everyone the opportunity to learn while adding their own experiences and expertise to the discussions.
300 Students Attend University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice Career Expo
UC's School of Criminal Justice is consistently ranked among the top fifteen best criminal justice schools by US News & World Report.