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Fraud Examiners in White-Collar Crime Investigations (Hardcover)
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Fraud Examiners in White-Collar Crime Investigations (Hardcover)
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In Fraud Examiners in White-Collar Crime Investigations, Petter
Gottschalk examines and evaluates the investigative processes used
to combat white-collar crime. He also presents a general theory
regarding the economic, organizational, and behavioral dimensions
of its perpetrators. Pool Your Resources for a Successful
Investigation Gottschalk emphasizes the importance of collaboration
across multiple disciplines including accounting, law, and forensic
science in solving each case of suspected white-collar crime. He
describes each case as a "puzzle" or "project" consisting of
several steps and several participating individuals or
organizations. Since so many people participate in an
investigation, Gottschalk advises that objectively acquired and
communicated information is vital to successful results. Fraud
Examiners in White-Collar Crime Investigations approaches case
studies from the perspectives of police science and detective work
rather than auditing and legal thinking. Gottschalk asserts that
"the private detective rather than the firm lawyer" is the more
potentially successful fraud examiner. His approach emphasizes the
importance of using strategy and practice in yielding results
toward solving a case and highlights the use of interviews. He
looks at the role of people as significant resources of information
to help solve white-collar criminal cases and explains how a
well-conducted interview can have a significant impact on the
progress of an investigation. Through the analyses theories
Gottschalk presents, this book gives you a useful tool for
understanding characteristics of white-collar crime and for
devising strategies for conducting and evaluating investigations of
suspected white-collar crimes.
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