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The State of Loss Prevention in 2025

Leaders from top LP organizations and VPs of LP across a diverse range of retailers were asked a series of in-depth questions to uncover the current state of LP. Discover their insights here!

Retail Collaboration and Networking Meeting in NYC a Success

On January 14, Metro One hosted its first Retail Collaboration and Networking event in New York City at Morton’s The Steakhouse.

Latest Officer of the Month Announced

On December 18, Officer Sara Howell—disregarding significant risk to her own safety—reached into the back seat and dragged the trapped victim out of the vehicle just as it became fully engulfed in flames.

Retailers Surveyed Reported 56.4% of Crimes to Law Enforcement

A large portion of crimes known to retailers are never reported to law enforcement—this means that these incidents will never show up in the official crime statistics that most in the media and policymaking often cite.

Fostering Next-Level Partnerships That Make a Difference

Strong relationships between law enforcement and retail management are essential for effective loss prevention, enhancing collaboration, trust, and community safety.

Carolinas Organized Retail Crime Alliance Hosts 9th Annual Conference

Law enforcement officers and retail loss prevention professionals from across North and South Carolina came together in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday, October 3 for the 9th Annual Conference of the Carolinas Organized Retail Crime Alliance (CORCA).

Latest Officers of the Month Announced

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) has announced Deputies Nicole Miron and Anthony Gross of the Macomb County (Michigan) Sheriff’s Office as their Officers of the Month for September 2024.

Latest Officer of the Month Announced

Deputy Wes Brough was selected for his actions when he jumped into a pond to save a 5-year-old boy from drowning.

Hibbett and City Gear Show Their Appreciation for Law Enforcement

Strong partnerships with law enforcement are crucial for any loss prevention team. When a criminal act occurs in your store, you want to already have a relationship with local police—and you want that relationship to be positive.

RILA and the International Association of Chiefs of Police Announce New Partnership

Together, RILA and IACP will develop educational resources, facilitate information sharing, and enhance collaboration between leading retailers and law enforcement agencies to combat organized retail crime, prolific theft and disorder, and restore vibrancy to communities across the country. 
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