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Working in Loss Prevention Alongside Law Enforcement: Can It Be Done?
For years, there have been those who have questioned whether retail loss prevention and law enforcement can effectively work in partnership with one another. Professionals working in loss prevention have often felt that law enforcement was unconcerned about helping them with their business.
Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund Raises More Than $11,000 at NRF PROTECT
Recently at NRF PROTECT 2018, the Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund (LPBF) received an amazing amount of support from the LP/AP community. More than $10K was raised that will be put towards critical relief to help support our colleagues and their families in times of exceptional need.
Suspected Thieves Fight off LP Associates [Viral Video]
The Charlotte, North Carolina, Walmart Superstore off Independence Boulevard is huge. Hundreds and hundreds walk through the front doors each day. But when one...
Loss Prevention Certification: Recently Certified – June 2018
We are pleased to recognize and congratulate industry leaders who recently obtained their LPC certification. Despite their demanding schedules, they still saw the value and took the time to obtain this industry-leading credential.
Managing Grocery Store Shrink Begins with Problem Identification
One question I have been asked frequently is, “How did you know how to battle retail shrink in the grocery business, especially considering your...
Meeting Employee Dishonesty with Compassion in an Interview
Compassion can be an important component to assist people when they decide to tell the truth. How might you, as an interviewer, apply compassion to your conversations about employee dishonesty?
Authorities Release Dramatic 911 Audio of Fatal Shooting of Shoplifting Suspect [Listen]
Gloucester County, New Jersey, released dramatic 911 and police radio recordings of the fatal police shooting of a shoplifter at a Deptford Township strip...
Execs Reveal Their Top Retail Security Solutions and Strategies
Sometimes, new retail security solutions or strategies cut costs far beyond what LP was thinking would happen. In other cases, cost savings disappoint. A national study by SDR/LPM looked at this expectation gap.