Tag: security officers
Forty Years of Researching Retail Loss Prevention
Dick Hollinger is a professor at the University of Florida who studies employee dishonesty and has overseen the National Retail Security Survey for the past 25 years.
Readying Retail for Terrorism’s New Battleground
“Everything changed after 9/11” was a frequently heard refrain—from the president and other politicians and in law enforcement and private security circles. The same...
Credit Card Skimming: A Crime against the Brand
Editor’s Note: The following article provides an excellent narrative regarding the ongoing concerns associated with credit card skimming. As retailers and companies issuing credit...
U.S. Security: A Suite of Services
U.S. Security Associates Inc, Retail Loss Prevention Services Group provides a “Suite of Services” to the retail community. Visit Booth 605 to learn more.
Cargo Theft: Not Just a US Problem
Mexico’s number of cargo thefts grew 73 percent in 2015. According to FreightWatch International’s supply chain report, 1087 incidents were reported. Northern Mexico’s cargo...
How a Public-Private Partnership Can Change Community Policing
How can the quality of the law enforcement services provided not be impacted during these hard economic times? For the Albuquerque (NM) Police Department,...
Loss Prevention Strategies at Canadas Largest Food Distributor
Dean Henrico is senior vice president of loss prevention for Loblaw Companies Limited where he is responsible for loss prevention strategies across the enterprise....
Increasing Control and Transparency for Businesses Truly Concerned with Security Performance and Billing Accuracy...
Imagine trying to drive your car without a speedometer, an odometer, or a gas gauge. How would you know how fast you're driving, how...
Finding a New Way Forward in Loss Prevention
According to the 2014 Global Retail Theft Barometer released late last fall, losses from shrink cost retailers around the world more than $128 billion...
Loss Prevention for Chico’s FAS
Retail loss prevention departments face many challenges. Employee theft remains the largest source of shrink, and shoplifting - especially related to organized retail crime...