Tag: lprc
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.
Insights from Survey on ORC Across the States
The goal of this report was to better understand the causes, consequences, and control of ORC throughout the United States at the state level, and the results from the 187 participants more than delivered.
LPRC Violent Crime Summit Postponed
To ensure the Violent Crime Summit is accessible to as many members as possible, the Loss Prevention Research Council’s (LPRC) Violent Crime Working Group leaders announced that they have decided to postpone the summit until May.
ORC Insights: Cory Lowe, LPRC Research Scientist
On this episode of The Intel by Auror Podcast Series, they speak with Cory Lowe, research scientist with the Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC).
Research on the Researchers: LPRC and IMPACT
Let’s dig into all the who, where, what, and how behind the LPRC and the yearly conference they put on in Gainesville, known as IMPACT.
LPRC Integrate Walks Attendees Through an Aggressive Theft Scenario
The Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) held a unique event on February 22nd, in Gainesville, Florida, with select retailer and solution provider members of the LPRC brainstorming the “what-ifs” surrounding a violent theft incident.
Innovating for Now and Next
The bottom line is innovation is not just about the latest technology—it’s about finding new ways to do important things better.