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Everything Is a Choice: The Toughest Choices Show Us What We Are Made Of
This article is a call for everyone to lean into whatever challenges you face and for fellow loss prevention executives to be mentors and coaches to others in the industry.
Audit Is Not a 4-Letter Word: How to Embrace the Power of the Audit
Despite what some seem to think, “audit” is not a four-letter word, and when managed correctly and appropriately, it can be a driving factor in the operation’s success.
Does Time Influence Crime Risk?
In this Ask the Expert discussion, we focus on how time also matters in the discussion of risky places.
The Influence of Bias in Investigative Interviews
Many of our opinions are driven by a variety of cognitive biases. In this article, learn how bias can influence investigative interviews.
For Small- to Medium-Sized Business Retailers, Thwarting Theft Needn’t Come with High Effort or...
When it comes to retail theft, the industry—and the media—tend to focus on more prominent brands with more stores and revenue that are accountable to shareholders. But shrink from theft significantly impacts small-to medium-sized (SMB) retailers, which operate on narrower margins.
Managing Loss Prevention from Far, Far Away
LP professionals are now managing hundreds of locations across the nation and beyond with limited resources... Learn more here.
Collaborative Approaches to Asset Protection: Engaging All Stakeholders
The journey towards comprehensive asset protection begins with understanding the power of collaboration and the value each stakeholder brings to the table. Let’s dive into how this collective effort can safeguard assets and propel your organization forward.
Holidays in Retail: How Shifts in Daily Routines Join Time and Place to Impact...
This is part four of our conversation with Walter Palmer and Dr. Grant Drawve, PhD, of CAP Index. In this discussion, we examine how the holidays impact crime risk in retail.
The Evolution of Loss Prevention Training
Amid all changes in LP, one thing has remained constant and even more vital: the ongoing need for training. Learn more about the evolution here!
The Tipping Point of The Great Self-Checkout Experiment
While retailers love the labor cost savings and claim self-service kiosks are more convenient for shoppers, they are also concerned about the loss associated with SCO... Read more here.