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Fraud exposed : what you don't know could cost your company millions / Joseph W. Koletar.

By: Koletar, Joseph W.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2003Description: xviii, 270 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0471274755 (Cloth).Subject(s): Fraud -- Prevention | Employee crimes -- Prevention | Fraud investigation | Auditing, Internal | Forensic accountingDDC classification: 658.473 Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents
Contents:
Crime and the law enforcement response -- Rethinking the assumptions -- The state of occupational fraud -- Theories of occupational fraud -- Lies, damned lies, statistics (and occupational fraud) -- Thoughts on occupational fraud -- What can we learn? -- Internal controls -- Compliance programs -- Community, corporate citizenship and quality of life -- What's new? : theories of social deviance -- Profiling -- Neuroscience -- Game theory -- Forensic professionals as organizational pathologists -- Partnerships for the future -- Environmental and organizational intelligence -- Reconceptualizations -- Leadership -- The next five years -- Funding -- Visibility -- Where we go from here.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-265) and index.

Crime and the law enforcement response -- Rethinking the assumptions -- The state of occupational fraud -- Theories of occupational fraud -- Lies, damned lies, statistics (and occupational fraud) -- Thoughts on occupational fraud -- What can we learn? -- Internal controls -- Compliance programs -- Community, corporate citizenship and quality of life -- What's new? : theories of social deviance -- Profiling -- Neuroscience -- Game theory -- Forensic professionals as organizational pathologists -- Partnerships for the future -- Environmental and organizational intelligence -- Reconceptualizations -- Leadership -- The next five years -- Funding -- Visibility -- Where we go from here.

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