Tag: shoplifting
What Would You Do if a Customer Had a Gun on His Hip?
Loss prevention practitioners today face long-standing yet persistent threats, such as employee theft and shoplifting, and increasingly contend with new ones ushered in by a more virtual world. As difficult as it is to combat these risks, they are fairly clear-cut. The battle lines are clearly drawn. LP’s mission is straightforward.
The Miami-Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police Endorses Turning Point Justice
The Miami-Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police recently published an endorsement for the Turning Point Justice restorative justice program in the Miami-Dade County...
Civil Recovery Requests Arising from Theft Do Not Constitute Debt Collection
When a civil recovery request is made, many retail theft offenders assume that the request qualifies as an attempt to collect a debt and...
Catching Shoplifters: What’s Your Store Policy?
Although anecdotal evidence among retailers seemed to indicate that shoplifting incidents have been increasing significantly in recent years, hard data was needed. What's the...
From Security to Loss Prevention to Retail Asset Protection to Profit Enhancement
The retail loss prevention industry has seen a pronounced evolution through the years. It is very different today than in the past, and it will...
Recapping Fifteen Years of LP Magazine
Bill Turner, LPC, has been a reader and contributor to Loss Prevention magazine (now LP Magazine) since its inception in 2001. Now, as the...
Crime Accountability Partnership Program Saves Resources and Changes Lives
Created by Turning Point Justice (TPJ) and the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP), the Crime Accountability Partnership Program has not only saved communities...