Tag: criminal investigation
Interview and Interrogation Training: The Five Types of Lies
When trying to obtain the truth from a dishonest employee or other interview, we typically see five types of lies. Here they are.
An About-Face for LP? Advances in Identification Technology Let Retailers Get Proactive
"We proved-out that the technology works phenomenally well. The technology is great." This effusive praise by an LP executive who oversaw a several-store test...
Coalition of Law Enforcement and Retail Announces the Election of a New President
The Coalition of Law Enforcement and Retail (CLEAR) has announced the election of its newest president, Brendan “Ben” Dugan. Dugan was elected by a unanimous vote at the CLEAR board of directors meeting held during the 9th annual training conference in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Killed over shoplifting? ‘Disturbing’ Video Shows Store Owner Fatally Shooting Alleged Thief
"Disturbing" video footage was released by Florida police investigating a fatal shooting of a suspected shoplifter by a store owner who is also a...
The Future of Facial Recognition Tech, According to Retail
"Driven by improved accuracy, speed, and an increased need for enhanced surveillance and monitoring, the global facial recognition market is predicted to grow from $3.85 billion in 2017 to reach $9.78 billion by 2023."
The Rite Aid Asset Protection Team Reveals Details about Its Valuable Investigation Tool
One day in October of 2017, a man of medium build entered a Rite Aid in one of the nation’s largest cities, approached the register, and demanded cash. As the drawer was being opened, the subject flung himself over the counter, grabbing whatever cash he could.
WATCH: Police Employee Body Slams Wrong Person during Shoplift Incident
An employee of the Springfield, Oregon, Police Department is being asked to apologize for tackling and injuring a Market of Choice employee during a...
Loss Prevention Investigative Skills are Key to Sexual Misconduct Cases
Our society is currently experiencing an unprecedented conversation about sexual misconduct in the workplace. Industries like entertainment, news and government have seen leaders—virtually all of them men—fall from grace.