SALT
LAKE CITY - Oct. 7, 2014 - Loss prevention cloud technology company
Turning Point Justice today announced that loss prevention industry
veteran Paul Lunt has joined TPJ in the role of Retail Advisory Director.
With nearly 30 years of loss prevention experience, Lunt has served in
executive leadership roles at Loehmanns, Finlay Enterprises, Footlocker,
Staples and Filene's Department Stores. At Turning Point Justice, Lunt will
serve retailers integrating TPJ Cloud Justice technology into their theft
prevention programs.
"Paul has led loss prevention operations for many of the most iconic brands
in retail," said Lohra Miller, Turning Point Justice CEO. "Paul has guided
many industry leaders through three decades of evolution in best practices
for loss prevention, and we're excited to share his expertise with the
retailers we support through Turning Point Justice solutions to
shoplifting."
Turning Point Justice helps retailers and communities stand up to
shoplifting through its Cloud Justice incident processing platform and the
CAP for Shoplifting crime accountability program offered in partnership with
the
National Association for Shoplifting Prevention. Based upon the
principle that cooperation between retailers, law enforcement and the
justice system,
CAP enables retail loss prevention teams to quickly identify and qualify
first time offenders who admit to the theft, are willing to take
responsibility for their actions and wish to resolve the incident without
the need for an immediate law enforcement response.
CAP features NASP's adult and juvenile shoplifter education programs and
student management services, which are used by courts in 49 states
nationwide. The TPJ
Cloud Justice incident processing platform is provided free of charge to
retailers participating in CAP. The platform complements existing civil
demand practices to maximize restitution while conserving valuable criminal
justice resources for addressing more serious offenses, including organized
retail crime.
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