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Deterring Antisocial Behavior in Retail Settings
This report examines the LPRC's new crime control framework: Affect, Connect, and Detect. It specifically details the Affect component, aimed at preventing antisocial behavior in retail settings.
LPRC Introduces the Chief Kevin Kolbye Law Enforcement Leadership Award
The recipient will be an individual with extensive experience in law enforcement whose actions and outlook exemplify the ethos set by the late Chief Kevin Kolbye, the esteemed chief officer for whom the award is named.Â
Seeing Is Believing: Analyzing Rising Theft Through ARCSS Data
For the past three years, the LPRC has compiled a database of shrink, incidents, and security measures as part of its American Retail Crime, Shrink, and Security (ARCSS) initiative. See results in this article!
Situational Crime Prevention: An Introduction
This research from the LPRC focuses on situational crime prevention (often referred to as "SCP" in criminology circles), aiming to provide a concise overview. Learn more by downloading the full study!
Dr. Read Hayes of the LPRC Is Recognized as a Global Thought Leader
This new honor represents an effort to bring enhanced objectivity, transparency, and rigor to the process of identifying influencers and thought leaders in the field.
Organized Retail Crime and the Opioid Crisis: Two National Epidemics
Despite speculation, there is a lack of systematic research on the connection between ORC and opioid addiction, underscoring the need to understand the behaviors of opioid-addicted offenders to develop effective prevention strategies. This research study conducted by the LPRC aims to address this issue.
Attendees Affect, Detect, and Connect at the LPRC’s 2024 Violent Crimes Summit
This event brought retailers, solution providers, and law enforcement together for a jam packed agenda that focused on the challenges we all are facing in communities across the country.
LPRC Announces INNOVATE Partnership with Auror
With theft, fraud, and violent incidents continuing to grow, research indicates focused, enduring partnerships leveraging multi-source data are critical to reducing crime events and harm.
Homelessness, Crime, Disorder, and Retail
Discussions with retailers reveal that the retail crime problem and the homelessness problem are related. Learn more in this article from the LPRC's Cory Lowe.
Retailers Collaborate, Network, and Engage at the LPRC’s Supply Chain Summit
Collaborate, network, engage—that was the theme for the Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) Supply Chain Summit held at the REI Distribution Center in Lebanon, Tennessee last week.