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Building community safety with Treuth

Episode 13 of the Retail's Most Wanted podcast, hosted by Retail's Most Wanted, titled "Building community safety with Treuth" was published on April 23, 2024 and runs 22 minutes.

April 23, 2024 ·22m · Retail's Most Wanted

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In episode 13, we talk with Jason Bier, president of Treuth, a public benefit corporation focused on building community safety through innovative software. The Treuth platform, initially aimed at combating organized retail crime (ORC), has evolved to address broader crime prevention and prosecution challenges. Treuth facilitates collaboration and information sharing among law enforcement agencies, retailers, and other stakeholders to combat interrelated crimes such as ORC, auto theft, and hum...

In episode 13, we talk with Jason Bier, president of Treuth, a public benefit corporation focused on building community safety through innovative software. The Treuth platform, initially aimed at combating organized retail crime (ORC), has evolved to address broader crime prevention and prosecution challenges.

Treuth facilitates collaboration and information sharing among law enforcement agencies, retailers, and other stakeholders to combat interrelated crimes such as ORC, auto theft, and human trafficking. The platform's ability to aggregate prior offenses, build cases, and influence policy decisions based on data-driven insights has a significant impact in enhancing investigations, prosecution efforts, and ultimately, community safety.

Retail's Most Wanted is presented by LVT and the Attorney General Alliance. 

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