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Cutting Through the Hype of Crime Data
This discussion will be the first in a series about how to use crime data, evaluate trends, view headlines and statistics in the mainstream media with healthy skepticism, and, most importantly, use data and modeling to improve operations, lower risks, and properly allocate resources.
Observations of a Loss Prevention Warhorse
In this article, learn from the experienced Kevin E. Lynch on where retail LP stands today, what's in store for the future, and the risks that retailers face each day.
The Intersection of Interviewing and Innovation
Technology has impacted investigative interviewing. In this article, learn more about its current limitations while also embracing the opportunities it can create.
Myth vs. Fact: The Truth About ORC
It’s time to set the record straight on ORC, end the debate over whether or not this is a problem, and continue work on solving it.
Digital Twins: Bridging the Digital and Physical
Digital twin technology is already revolutionizing the manufacturing sector, but its potential for retail is just as great.
Employee Cybercrime and Deviance: A Loss Prevention Psychology Perspective
An increasingly digital workplace provides opportunities for innovation and growth, but it also creates significant threats to businesses, including devastating types of employee‑driven cybercrime and deviance.
Know an Individual or Team Who’s Done Something Good? Nominate Them Now!
New for the LPM is our recurring column 'Something Good', which highlights LP professionals who have demonstrated leadership in giving back. Nominations are open!
The INFORM Consumers Act Is in Effect
Since online marketplaces began, retailers of all sizes have suffered from theft and counterfeiting by unscrupulous high-volume sellers. Learn more here.
Retail Sales Grew Again in August Despite Slowing Economy
Retail sales rose in August as school shopping began, even as inflation continued and interest rates remained high, the NRF said.
Import Cargo Volume Could Hit 2 Million TEU Three Months in a Row
Import cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports is expected to hit the 2 million TEU unit mark for the second month in a row in September and remain there during October.