Tag: research
What Are the Most Problematic E-Commerce Websites?
Which e-commerce websites are the most problematic for retailers? Find out in this report from the Loss Prevention Research Council!
Loss Prevention Research Council Announces 2025 Event Lineup
As they do each year, LPRC’s events will provide exclusive opportunities for loss prevention industry professionals to collaborate, learn, and grow their expertise in retail safety and innovation.
CAP Index and University of Arkansas to Measure the Impact of Violence on Dallas...
CAP Index and the University of Arkansas are partnering with the Child Poverty Action Lab, a Dallas-based nonprofit, to analyze crime trends and conduct targeted firearm research within Dallas.
Report Reveals States with the Greatest Increases in Organized Retail Crime
The ORC Across the States survey revealed which states had the greatest increases in ORC—and which states had the smallest increases.
Results of the Organized Retail Crime Across the States Survey Are Here
In late 2023, the Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) partnered with the Loss Prevention Foundation and Loss Prevention Magazine to distribute the ORC Across the States Survey to multi-store loss prevention managers and ORC investigators throughout the country.
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!
New Study Shows the 2023 Holiday Shopping Season Has Already Begun
This Bazaarvoice report explores where, what, when, and how shoppers are purchasing this holiday season, especially during Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend.
The AI-Disruptive Future of Retail
Read more here on Tony D'Onofrio's findings on AI, society's expectations of it being implemented on a daily basis, and more.
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.
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.