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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.
Renowned Asset Protection Leader Mike Lamb Selected as LPRC’s INNOVATE Program Senior Advisor
Mike has been a proven loss prevention and asset protection leader and innovator for over 40 years serving as VP of asset protection for The Home Depot, Walmart, and Kroger.
CONTROLTEK Now an Innovate Level Partner with LPRC
CONTROLTEK announced it is now an Innovate Level Partner with the Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC).
LPRC Refreshes Brand and Launches New Website
The Loss Prevention Research Council has upgraded its brand and website in an effort to grow its membership and continue its research projects.
Technology Alone Will Not Solve the Problem
In this article, read why technology will only get us so far and review a variety of things that retailers can do to prevent retail crimes.
Can a Security Screening Device Increase Workplace Safety While Reducing Shrink? Industry Leaders from...
In this article, read how Thruvision's security screening devices increase workplace safety and minimizes shrink all in one.
All About the ACCESS Task Force
In November, LVT joined forces with the LPRC for a six-month pilot program called the Alliance of Companies and Communities to Enhance Safety and Security (ACCESS) Taskforce.
The Problem of Organized Retail Crime: Overstated or Misunderstood?
To determine whether the retail crime problem has been overstated, we need to understand the nature of retail crime in general.