Threats, Promises, and the Involuntary Confession
The voluntariness of a confession can be challenged in civil proceedings, when statements are obtained through the interviewer’s use of threats and promises. In other words, an involuntary confession is generally useless.
Officer in ‘Critical Condition’ after Shooting by Shoplifter
A Georgia police officer shot in the line of duty has managed to mouth "I love you" to his wife, according to the local...
Retail Industry Leaders Association Launches “September is for (R)Tech”
The Retail Industry Leaders Association recently kicked off its month-long initiative “September is for (R)Tech.” Throughout the month, RILA will showcase news, initiatives and...
Real-World Lessons from Hostage Situations
Trying to escape during an active shooting may be lifesaving, but during a hostage situation, it is likely to cause a situation that is typically resolved peacefully to turn deadly.
How to Improve Your Retail Security Culture
Security committees can be useful to loss prevention departments by formalizing the role that staff plays in preventing theft and promoting security. The strategy may also broaden responsibility for asset protection and integrate it into everyday store operations.
WATCH: Good Samaritan Knocks out 350-Pound Shoplifting Suspect with One Punch
A stranger walked up and knocked out a 350-pound California shoplifting suspect with one punch, video shows. Store employees tried to confront Jose Prado...
Why Do People Steal… And Does It Matter?
Why do people steal? LP looks at the opioid crisis as a driving motivator of theft and considers the many angles and approaches to the issue.
Reactions to Women of LP Survey
As mentioned in the May-June 2018 edition, the US magazine undertook a survey of women working in the loss prevention industry seeking to understand...