Retail teams can no longer rely on traditional case and incident management systems to combat increasing crime and harm in stores.
“Auror allows our teams to do something to keep them safe. End-to-end collaboration has been the key to our success.”
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Discover how retailers and law enforcement can unlock crime insights and why structured data is so important to guide safety strategies.
The Retail Crime Insights Report is a data analysis and trends commentary managed by Auror. We’re excited to introduce the first edition of this report to the US and to make retail crime insights more accessible and easier to act on.
On this episode of The Intel by Auror Podcast, we chat about the latest ORC trends and insights with Dave Thompson, President at Wicklander-Zulawski.
Join Hedgie Bartol in this conversation with Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) research scientist Cory Lowe about Organized Retail Crime (ORC).
Discover the latest ORC trends in Australia and New Zealand and how Auror is helping retailers in ANZ.
Join Bobby Haskins and Hedgie Bartol from Auror as they discuss recent trends and themes in Organized Retail Crime (ORC) in North America.
2021 was a big year of wins for Auror customers, who reported a record 100,000 events per month in the platform, helping to prevent more loss and harm than ever before.
We take time to reflect on the unprecedented year that was 2020 by celebrating the growing Auror community's achievements in keeping their people safe.
2019 was a big year for the Auror community, for growth and for change. See the year in review here and the outstanding crimefighters we recognized at the annual Supreme Crimefighter Awards 2019.
Here’s how 20 Auckland retailers helped Takapuna police crack a $16,000 case in record time (and what you can do to get better outcomes from your incidents).
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