Loss Prevention Report Explores Top Threats for Retail Facilities

A new report aims to help retail security and loss prevention leaders understand when risk peaks, which threats escalate fastest, and which intervention strategies may prove most effective.

Released by Interface Systems, the 2026 Retail Loss Prevention Benchmark Report is based on 1.6 million remote monitoring events across 18,258 U.S. retail locations and 51 brands throughout 2025.

“Loss prevention teams are under more pressure than ever to protect people, reduce shrink, and justify every dollar spent on security. This report gives them the data and the confidence to make those decisions,” said Brent Duncan, CEO of Interface Systems.

Key Data and Findings

  • Location Theft/Loss, Disturbances, and Loitering/Panhandling are the top retail threats by volume. Other threats tracked included criminal events, battery/assault, theft, property damage, robbery, and medical emergencies.
  • Retail risk is predictable. Store opening times recorded a 363% spike in security incidents, and peak volume of incidents are recorded between 6 and 8 pm. Sundays and Mondays combined account for 30% of weekly incident volume, while Thursdays carry the highest police dispatch rate of the week.
  • Interactive remote video monitoring reduces escalation. According to the report, 62.4% of high-priority security events were resolved without police dispatch when interactive remote video monitoring was deployed. Voice-down intervention, where a trained intervention specialist communicates in real time through on-site speakers, resolved 99.7% of employee assistance requests without law enforcement involvement.
  • Video verification eliminates false alarms. 95% of alarm events were identified as false alarms through live video verification and resolved without dispatch.
  • Employee vulnerability peaks at transitions, not peak hours. Of the 1.1 million employee assistance requests logged in 2025, demand was highest at 10 am (97,432 requests) and peaked at 7 pm (146,672 requests), aligning with store opening and closing times.
  • Loitering and disturbances have higher rates of escalation. Loitering and disturbances have a consistently high dispatch rate ranging from 65-82%. Both categories peak daily between 6 and 8 pm, the same window as overall incident volume.
  • The day before a holiday carries more risk than the actual holiday itself. Pre-holiday days averaged 148 incidents versus 138 on actual holidays, representing a 5.5% incident drop on holiday.

The full report is available here.

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