Tag: ORC
Hedgie Bartol Joins Auror
Hedgie Bartol, a familiar face in the AP/LP industry, has joined Auror as the new senior director of retail business development.
Targets, Trends, and Threats in ORC
Just as you need to understand where your product goes, you need to understand who is stealing it, their motivation, and the methods in which they are doing so.
Home Is Where the Retailer Is
On a single night in 2020, approximately 580,000 people were homeless in the United States, a 2 percent increase since 2019 and the fourth consecutive annual increase nationwide.
RILA and FBI Collaborate to Curb ORC
RILA and the FBI’s Cleveland Field Office have established a working relationship to facilitate communication between the FBI and retailers.
What Is Organized Retail Crime?
Organized retail crime involves two or more persons obtaining retail merchandise through theft and fraud as part of an unlawful enterprise.
Battling the Beast of ORC
In addition to the quantifiable changes, retailers report a rise in the brazen nature and violence of ORC offenders, as well as a lack of accountability.
Let’s “Talk Trash” – How Loss Prevention Is Helping Communities
In the multi-billion dollar thrift store industry, donations of merchandise can be a loss prevention nightmare.
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.
A Culture of Tradition and Change: Loss Prevention in Japan
Japan has always had a reputation for its fascinating, distinctive traditions. As an island nation with a long history of isolation, many aspects of the culture are immersed in a rich history and deep traditions dating back thousands of years. On the other hand, it is a country that continuously pushes new trends. The same is true for retail security.
How Has Your World of LP Changed?
We asked a cross-section of LP leaders how work has changed for them during the last year, what they’re spending time on now that didn’t consume the same bandwidth when 2019 was just getting underway. We got a variety of responses.