Tag: NASP
Provide Opportunity, Create Loyalty
Offering a second chance to otherwise productive employees after a first-time lapse in judgment can offer unique opportunities.
LPM Magpie Awards: Caroline Kochman, Excellence in Partnerships
Kochman believes that working together, speaking with a collective voice, and merging industry resources will reduce overall retail theft.
What Now? Old Problems and New Priorities Await LP in 2021
To what degree, if at all, has the industry’s trajectory been substantively altered—even as the end to the pandemic is finally in sight?
COVID-19, Social Unrest, and Shoplifting
Achieving the needed consistency in the criminal justice response and policy on shoplifters will be an arduous, politically charged process.
Join Us for the LP Magazine Annual Meeting Day 2 Presentations
Day 2 features presentations from a world-class mountaineer, a panel of ORC experts, and an FBI agent focused on retail crimes.
Quietly Providing Resources to Turn Lives Around and Reduce Repeat Offenses
A grant from Detex in support of offender education has allowed NASP to provide education to many of the most vulnerable offenders.
Preparing for an ORC Epidemic Post COVID-19
Several experts on organized retail crime discuss how criminals will likely respond as retail stores reopen after nearly two months of store closures.
The Importance of Managing Shrink and Waste
As the old cliché goes, there’s not a finish line, and for me it’s really about constantly trying to build on the success you’ve had and learning from the mistakes you’ve made. Believe me, you will make mistakes, but recognize you won’t make any if you don’t try.
A National Shoplifting Prevention Coalition: Driving Change Together as an Industry
LPM recently sat down with the NASP leadership team and members of their advisory committee to understand the current climate in the US around shoplifting, the impact of criminal justice reform, and the resulting need for a paradigm shift in our collective response as an industry.
Retailers Urge Tenn. Supreme Court to Uphold Felony Conviction for Serial Shoplifters
This term the Tennessee Supreme Court will decide whether the state of Tennessee can use its burglary statute to prosecute serial shoplifters who have...