


4 Types of Workplace Violence and How to React Properly
Defining Workplace Violence The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) defines workplace violence as “any act or threat of physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening disruptive behavior that occurs at the worksite.” This broad...
Crime Mapping for Loss Prevention: Leveraging Data to Protect Businesses
But how can businesses integrate crime mapping into their operations to enhance security measures and reduce losses? What Is Crime Mapping? Crime mapping involves analyzing spatial and temporal data to visualize where and when crimes occur. By mapping incidents on a...
Employee Body Cameras: Balancing Security and Privacy
This article explores the evolving role of employee body cameras, examining their benefits, challenges, and the legal frameworks shaping their use. Why Employee Body Cameras Are Gaining Attention Employee body cameras are no longer limited to law enforcement. As...
Source Tagging Technology in Loss Prevention Explained
In this article, we’ll explore how source tagging technology works, its benefits for retailers, and how it contributes to reducing theft and improving inventory control. What Is Source Tagging and How Does It Work? Source tagging involves placing security tags, such...