Tag: loss prevention research council
Bridging the Gap between Cyber Crime and ORC
Cybercrime and organized retail crime (ORC) are words we hear on a daily basis. Let’s talk about how they’re related and how they’re different....
Go Big or Go Home
Go big or go home. In this case, retailers need to go both big and small. Successful retail decision-makers continuously work to improve what...
Ensuring Retail Store Safety with the LPRC
Retailers want employees and shoppers alike to feel secure in their establishments. But violent crime has been surging in recent years. The Loss Prevention...
The Must-Have Qualities of Loss Prevention Associates
The Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) Future of LP Working Group has recently been talking about loss prevention associates of the future. What skill...
Brad Bullock Named Corporate Loss Prevention Manager for The Home Depot
Brad Bullock has been named Corporate Loss Prevention Manager for The Home Depot. Brad was most recently a Regional Logistics Loss Prevention Manager with...
Working Together against Violent Crime
Fear of crime is real. And fear can force good customers to avoid your store. Avoidance means lower sales. And most importantly, retailers want...
Calendar: May/June 2016
May 3, 2016
Dallas Cyber Security Summit
Omni Dallas (TX) Hotel
cybersummitusa.com
June 14–16, 2016
National Retail Federation NRF PROTECT Loss Prevention Conference & Expo
Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia, PA
nrfprotect16.nrf.com
June 30,...
LP Associates of the Future
The Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) Future of LP Working Group looks to the horizon for loss prevention issues that are sure to plague...
Alternatives for Preventing Retail Theft
Sponsored Editorial
Lucia Summers, PhD, is an assistant professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Texas State University. Her specialist research areas include the...
Retail Theft and the Science of Stealing
When thinking of retail theft, many envision teenagers shoplifting candy bars. Obviously, it’s much more than that. More than $44 billion in merchandise goes...