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The Role of Loss Prevention at the McDonald’s All American Games
Editor’s Note: As LP Magazine looks back at some of its most popular articles from 2015, we see once more the diverse challenges and...
Setting the Stage for an Organized Retail Crime Strategy
Editor's Note: Organized retail crime remains an ongoing challenge for loss prevention programs across the country. The following article serves as Part 1 of...
Organized Retail Crime: Executing the ORC Strategy
Organized retail crime remains an ongoing challenge for loss prevention programs across the country. The following article serves as Part 2 of a two-part...
Interview and Interrogation Training: Developing a Behavioral Norm
In this week’s WZ / IAI interview and interrogation training tip, Dave Thompson, CFI provides for us the importance of establishing a baseline or...
Retail Loss Prevention: How Much Do You Really Know?
The most recent National Retail Security Survey (NRSS), led by Dr. Richard Hollinger of the University of Florida, uses empirical retail loss prevention data...
EyeOnLP: Social Media and Loss Prevention Concerns
With an ever-growing number of social media platforms and ways to interact online, it’s important to know the voices as well as what they are saying – especially when it comes to business and loss prevention concerns.
Former Loss Prevention Professional Named CEO and President at Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores,...
Editor’s Note: As one of LP Magazine’s top articles of 2015, this story draws attention to the advancement of the opportunities within loss prevention...
People on the Move: December 2015
Professional advancement and building a successful loss prevention career can mean many things to many different people. For some individuals it may mean reaching...
Organized Retail Crime: Overcoming Public Misperceptions
Editor’s Note: As 2015 draws to a close, LP Magazine is taking a look back at some of its top articles from the past...
EyeOnLP: Restaurant Loss Prevention and Security Association (RLPSA) Metro Houston Crime Workshop
While designed to address issues faced in the quick serve restaurant (QSR) industry, the crime workshop ultimately served as a true crossover event that benefitted all who attended.