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LPF Announces Nedap as Newest Doctorate-Level Partner

Nedap, a global leader in RFID retail solutions, will share their expertise by contributing to the new RFID content for the LPC and LPQ certification courses.
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Risk Assessment Training Scenarios That Actually Help with Preparedness

In one scenario, a simple slip escalated into a full health and safety investigation and a "mitigation of brand damage" exercise.

The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) Announces New Members of Advisory Council

The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) recently announced two new members of the Loss Prevention Foundation Advisory Council (LPFAC). This council, created in August 2018,...

Interview and Interrogation Training: Proper Dress for an Interview

In this week’s International Association of Interviewers interview and interrogation training tip from the archives, provided by Wicklander-Zulawski, Wayne Hoover, CFI, discusses the way that you should dress for your interview with a dishonest associate.
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The Cost of Repeat Offenses by Consumer Shoplifters

We estimate that these 15,000 offenders caused, at a minimum, more than $1,500,000 in theft damages, or about $100 per incident. However, looking at the value of one incident does not tell the whole story. [Sponsored]

UK Retailers Beef Up Employees’ Ability to Help Combat Terrorism

A new counter-terrorism training program in the UK is proving popular with businesses, including retailers. More than 1,500 companies have signed up in an effort to boost protection from a terror attack.
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