Exposing fraud : skills, process and practicalities / Ian Ross.
2016
HV6691
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Title
Exposing fraud : skills, process and practicalities / Ian Ross.
Author
ISBN
9781118823682 (pdf)
1118823680 (pdf)
9781118823675 (epub)
1118823672 (epub)
9781119177494
1119177499
1118823699 (cloth)
9781118823699 (cloth)
9781118823699 (cloth)
1118823680 (pdf)
9781118823675 (epub)
1118823672 (epub)
9781119177494
1119177499
1118823699 (cloth)
9781118823699 (cloth)
9781118823699 (cloth)
Published
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
HV6691
System Control No.
(OCoLC)923666076
Summary
Foreword by James D. Ratley, CFE, President and CEO, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Beyond the basics--tools for applied fraud management In Exposing Fraud: Skills, Process, and Practicalities , anti-fraud expert Ian Ross provides both ideas and practical guidelines for applying sound techniques for fraud investigation and detection and related project management. The investigative principles in this book are truly universal and can be applied anywhere in the world to deal with any of the range of fraud types prevalent in today's business environments. Topics covered include cyber fraud, the psychology of fraud, data analysis techniques, and the role of corporate and international culture in criminal behavior, among many others. Ensure an optimal outcome to fraud investigations by mastering real-world skills, from interviewing and handling evidence to conducting criminal proceedings. As technologies and fraud techniques become more complex, fraud investigation must increase in complexity as well. However, this does not mean that time-tested strategies for detecting criminals have become obsolete. Instead, it means that a hands-on approach to fraud detection and management is needed more than ever. The book does just that: Takes a unique practical approach to the business of detecting, understanding, and dealing with fraud of all types Aids in the development of key skills, including conducting investigations and managing fraud risk Covers issues related to ethically and efficiently handling impulsive and systemic fraud, plus investigating criminals who may be running multiple scams Addresses fraud from a global perspective, considering cultural and psychological factors that influence fraudsters Unlike other fraud investigation books on the market, Exposing Fraud develops the ethical and legal foundation required to apply theory and advice in real-world settings. From the simple to the complex, this book demonstrates the most effective application of anti-fraud techniques.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Ross, Ian, 1959- Exposing fraud. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016
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