Retail teams can no longer rely on traditional case and incident management systems to combat increasing crime and harm in stores.
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Conflict comes with the territory of retail and loss prevention, but it doesn’t need to escalate into something serious if you know how to handle the situation well.
The GFC and post-GFC period may provide the best blueprint as we look ahead to the impact of COVID-19 on the retail sector.
As we all know, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic the loss prevention (LP) industry was already in a dramatic shift due to the decriminalization of retail theft.
We chatted to Nathan Breed from Briscoes Group about how he built a prevention first culture across the group, how it continues to drive his losses down and how you can employ the same strategies in your store.
Getting good intel from stores is a great first step, but it’s what you do with that intel that can disrupt crime at your stores. See how we're making it easier for LP teams and investigators to solve more crime, faster.
See how this retailer used a novel initiative to address stores not reporting crime.
Discover how one of New Zealand’s largest police districts has transformed it's approach to retail crime and created a safer community.
Auror's CEO Phil Thomson shares his views on the pervasive nature of retail offending.
Privacy expert Gavin Smith examines the legal framework around privacy and sharing information between retailers for the purposes of crime prevention.
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