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Retail Trend Ignites Controversy: Should We Remove the Confederate Flag from Our Stores?
Editor’s Note: As LP Magazine looks back at some of the top articles of 2015, this story reminds us of the strength of our...
Organized Retail Crime: Overcoming Public Misperceptions
Editor’s Note: As 2015 draws to a close, LP Magazine is taking a look back at some of its top articles from the past...
Former Loss Prevention Professional Named CEO and President at Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores,...
Editor’s Note: As one of LP Magazine’s top articles of 2015, this story draws attention to the advancement of the opportunities within loss prevention...
Gun Control in the Retail Industry
Editor’s Note: This article, which was among LP Magazine’s top stories in 2015, illuminates the widespread debate over the sale of assault-type weapons in...
Chinatown Shops Allegedly Involved in Organized Retail Crime Operation
Following a 10-month investigation by Boston police, three employees of My-Tan Fashion and Super 99 Cents Plus, discount household goods and clothing stores in...
Bullies Don’t Belong in Loss Prevention
Editors Note: As we review some of LP Magazine’s top stories of 2015, this story should serve as an important reminder to every loss...
Alcohol Retailing in the Wine and Spirits Industry
The wine and spirits segment of retail is unique in the sense that few other goods available in retail stores are so tightly controlled...
Loss Prevention: Staying Connected to His LP Field Organization
In LP Magazine's November-December 2015 issue, Mike Silveira, vice president of loss prevention at CVS Health, discusses how he began his career as a...
Loss Prevention Strategies Take on New Meaning When Your Inventory Is Alive
Tom Floystrop is an inherently practical loss prevention professional with an interesting approach to loss prevention strategies and the challenges of the LP industry....
Retail Industry: Profile of Automated Retail Giant Outerwall
You’ve likely rented a DVD from a Redbox or cashed in your penny jar at the Coinstar kiosk at your neighborhood grocery store. But...