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Diversity in Loss Prevention: An Interview with Sara Mays of Barnes & Noble
Editor's Note: Kelly Fairchild has worked with retail technology for several years and is a new contributor to the magazine. In this article, she...
Intimate Partner Violence Poses Unique Threat to Retail—But There Are Ways to Prevent a...
Dr. Ron Wallace, a criminal justice professor for American Public University System, has studied the intersection of intimate partner violence with the workplace—and he has also dealt with it firsthand.
Your Safe Can Do What? LP with Cloud-Based Cash Management
The traditional store safe served retailers well for decades. But those spin-dial, square boxes have come a very long way. Today’s cash management systems do much more than simply provide a safe haven for cash assets.
Hurricane Impact—Disaster Recovery and Response by Retail LP
As news reports continue to emerge in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, it has become evident that the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina came...
Generational Differences on a Loss Prevention Team
The face of loss prevention has changed a lot since LP Magazine’s inception in 2001. What was once a male-dominated industry has slowly but...
Attendees Discuss Safety and Loss Prevention at Home Depot Supply Chain Conference
LP Magazine was pleased to be invited to attend the 2016 Home Depot Supply Chain conference held at the Store Support Center in Atlanta...
Largest LPRC Conference Concludes in Advance of Hurricane Matthew
Over 260 loss prevention professionals, solution providers, and retail manufacturers gathered at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville October 3 – 5 for...
Who’s Telling the Truth? Tips for a Loss Prevention Investigator
Let’s consider the context under which an individual decides to lie. First and foremost is the deceptive individual’s fear of detection. The fear of...
Eruzione Offers Loss Prevention Career Advice: “Check Your Ego at the Door”
Last week at the LP Magazine annual meeting, Olympic legend Mike Eruzione offered a powerful message to the audience, and every one of us...