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LPM Insider’s Top 5 Retail Security Articles of 2018
LP success stories, the world of loss prevention according to Paul Jones, and undercover vs. visible LP — these are the topics that drew the attention of retail security readers in 2018.
Reflecting on the Evolution of Retail Security
EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Jones, LPC, is the new director of asset protection and risk management at CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc. The 25-year retail veteran...
As Help Fighting Shoplifting Wanes, Where Should Retailers Turn?
Retailers are losing their traditional allies in the fight against shoplifting. Once part of a multi-prong crime control effort—which included courts, communities, and law enforcement—retailers are increasingly fighting the battle on their own.
Where Do We Go from Here? In the Wake of a Legal Setback, One...
What should the retail industry and loss prevention pros make of a San Francisco court finding that Corrective Education Company’s (“CEC”) pre-charge “restorative justice” program is improperly coercive and amounts to blackmail?
The Disposition of Shoplifting Cases (Crime Accountability Partnership)
Once you catch a shoplifter, what do you do with them? Do you prosecute and risk the wrath of the local police department and...
2017 LP Magazine/RILA LPLC/Loss Prevention Foundation Meeting Recap
Nashville, TN, has long been known as a city of opportunity for countless singers and songwriters looking to make their mark on the music...
Crime Accountability Partnership Program: Saving Resources; Changing Lives
Adopted by major national retailers in more than 2,000 stores, the Crime Accountability (C.A.) Partnership Program for shoplifting has reportedly reduced calls to law enforcement by 40 to 60 percent. Visit Booth #322 to learn more.
EyeOnLP: Saving Resources, Changing Lives
Petty shoplifters have an impact—not only on retailers, but on the community as a whole. These cases cause a drain on police resources and backlogs on court dockets.
Crime Accountability Partnership Program: Saving Resources, Changing Lives – Booths 274 and 276
Adopted by major national retailers in more than 2,000 stores, the Crime Accountability (C.A.) Partnership Program for shoplifting has reduced calls to law enforcement 40 percent to 60 percent, thus allowing retailers to save more than $30 million in resources for their police partners in 2016 alone. Visit Booths 274 and 276 to learn more.
Five US Loss Prevention Experts Present Best Practices at Japanese International Retail Theft Prevention...
A first-of-its-kind international retail theft prevention conference was held March 9–10 at Tokyo Big Sight, Japan’s largest convention and exhibition center. The event featured...