PROTECT 2025: Retailers and Law Enforcement Join Forces to Combat Crime
At the recent PROTECT 2025 conference, professionals from loss prevention, asset protection, fraud, and cybersecurity gathered to tackle current retail threats. The event highlighted the importance of strong relationships between retailers and law enforcement, with a K-9 unit demonstration by the Dallas Police Department showcasing the potential of dedicated teams focused on retail crime.
The conference saw participation from various law enforcement agencies, including the Cook County Sheriff's Police, Dallas Police Department, Fairfax County Police, New York State Police, and the US Postal Inspection Service. The Cook County Sheriff's Police Organized Retail Crime team has notably recovered $5 million in stolen merchandise through strong partnerships with retailers. The event also featured the Fusion Center, a space for retailers to connect with law enforcement agencies and associations to combat retail crime. Staying updated on technology and fraud issues was emphasized to ensure effective retail crime prevention.
PROTECT 2025 brought together professionals to address retail threats and strengthen retailer-law enforcement collaboration. The event demonstrated the importance of dedicated teams and strong partnerships in combating retail crime. The Fusion Center at PROTECT 2026 is open for participation, with details available upon contacting programs@ourwebsite.
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