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The Privatization of Fraud Investigation: Internal Investigations by Fraud Examiners


ISBN13: 9780367359577
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book discusses privatization of law enforcement in relation to suspected corporate crime and recommends guidelines for successful fraud examinations. There is a growing business for global auditing and local law firms to conduct internal investigations at client organizations when there is suspicion of white-collar misconduct and crime. This book reflects on the work by these private fraud examiners in terms of an evaluation of their investigation reports. The book brings an original theoretical and methodological approach to investigations of white-collar crime. It develops the theory of convenience as an explanation for motive, opportunity, and willingness to commit and conceal white-collar crime. This theory is then related to the case studies. Structured in such a way as to allow the reader to use the text as a nonsequential reference source or guide to a set of connected issues, the book illustrates the practice of privatization by cases and presents guidelines for successful fraud examination. As an investigation can lead to conviction and incarceration, this privatization of crime investigation feeds into the larger issue of privatization of policing.

The work will be a valuable resource for students, academics, and practitioners working in the areas of Criminal Justice, Corporate Law, and Business.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Introduction
1. Perspectives on Private Criminal Justice
2. Theory of White-Collar Convenience
3. Sample of 408 White-Collar Criminals
4. Case Studies of Internal Investigations
5. Stumbling into Action Research
6. Guilt Neutralization Techniques
7. Excuses and Justifications
8. Private Law Enforcement
9. White-Collar Whistleblowing
10. White-Collar Autobiographies
11. Guidelines for Private Criminal Justice
Conclusion