Tag: loss prevention
Interview and Interrogation Training: Assumptive Questions
This week’s International Association of Interviewers interview and interrogation training tips from the archive, provided by Wicklander-Zulawski, feature Wayne Hoover, CFI, looking at the soft accusation assumptive question during an interview.
#YouToo?
I agonized over it, but finally I realized that if these things are bothering me, maybe someone out there will get something out of these thoughts, even if it's only one person. Never one to do things halfway, here it goes—a purge, so to speak.
Two Women Charged in 5 State ORC Shoplifting Ring
The Madison Police Department received a call from Ulta Loss Prevention in Memphis, Tennessee, regarding two women that were currently inside the Ulta Beauty...
Violent Crime Prevention: Innovations from Anti-Violence Summits
Leveraging the Loss Prevention Research Council's (LPRC's) five zones of influence framework, many retailers implement solutions at each layer of the zones to reduce opportunities or incentives for violence.
RESULTS ARE IN: The LPM Insider Survey
Last week's LPM Insider survey asked whether respondents thought they were earning a fair wage for the work they do. One reader commented, "Companies that are too tight with their money lose loyalty, and then their best people. Then they wonder why. The door swings both ways."
Jordan Rivchun Joins Hanwha Techwin America to Drive Retail Solutions and Strategy
Hanwha Techwin America, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, today announced that Jordan Rivchun has joined the company to drive...
New Loss Prevention Requirements and Challenges Call for the Expertise of Partners Like These
Today's loss prevention requirements are vastly different from those of yesterday. Luckily, these solution provider partners are up to the challenge.
Why Do People Steal? Examining the Robin Hood Complex
Interviewing active shoplifters is the most interesting part of my job. For an hour, I speak as seldom as I can. I listen, and I observe. What they have to say is fascinating. Their actions and mannerisms weave together with their words like a code waiting to be cracked. Why do people steal?
Operation ‘In Our Sites’ Shut Down over 1M Counterfeit Goods Websites
Over 1 million copyright-infringing website domain names selling counterfeit fake goods were criminally and civilly seized within the past year through the combined efforts...