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Consumer protection and legal frameworks
Identity theft is something that occurs in the United States on a daily basis. Identity theft occurs when someone's personal information is stolen and is used by the criminal to take on another person's identity.
Paper Undergraduate
Increase Risk of Identity Theft Due to Higher Levels of Internet Use
¶ … identity theft due to an increase in Internet usage
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Employee Theft Has Been Reported Within Ten
¶ … employee theft has been reported within ten of the companies that have been our clients. In analyzing the security practices of these ten companies, we have further learned that each of them requires its employees…
Paper Masters
Investigation of an IP Theft Using Digital Forensics Tools
Digital Evidence: Plan of ActionIntroductionThis paper outlines the approach for examining digital evidence related to a suspected violation of company policy. It presents senior management with a plan for collecting…
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Managing Theft with low tech and high tech techniques
Security Lighting Survey of a Facility The facility selected for this study is Aventura Mall. This is a major regional shopping mall that is situated in Aventura in the state of Florida.
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Methods Identity Theft Takes Place
Identity theft is a kind of theft that involves someone stealing the identity of someone else by assuming that person's identity (Lai, Li, & Hsieh, 2012). This is usually a method of gaining access to the person's…
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Anonymous embezzlement tip in high-tech manufacturing internal audit case
Employee theft is noted by Mishra and Prassad (2006) to be a major component of private and public retail shrinkage.There is a consensus that theft in the workplace constitutes a serious offense and is a cause of serious problem (Weber, Kurke & Pentico, 2003).Employees have been noted to steal time, money, merchandise as well as other forms of company property like information in exchange for cash and other forms of favors.In this case we analyse the following scenario: Donald Reynolds, director of the internal auditing department, received an anonymous tip from an employee in one of the high tech manufacturing plants. The employee noted that there was a major embezzlement taking place in one of the divisions. Internal audit had completed a routine review of internal control of that division the previous year and found that the control system was properly designed and operating effectively. Only minor recommendations were made, and the next review is due 3 years later. The employee noted the erratic behavior and lavish lifestyle of the plant controller and stated that the controller has been overriding existing controls, which would prevent any audit from being able to detect the embezzlement. The plant controller is well-respected and highly trusted by the CEO and CFO, and their families are involved in the same civic and religious organizations. Investigating the plant controller could cause considerable disruption in the company and the personal lives of the employees. Please answer the following questions. As you answer each question, you must provide support or evidence that will enhance and empirically prove your answers. Academic criminal justice articles or real life criminal justice findings that are not found in journals or other academic sources must be used in supporting your answers. Please use APA style for all cited sources including your resource page. Given the situation, discuss some of the options the company has for handling this situation. Assuming you decide to investigate these allegations, describe the investigation steps. In preparation for the interviews, note the order of the witnesses who would be interviewed and how you would plan, conduct, and document your interviews. Discuss how you would conduct an admission-seeking interview of the plant controller. Please submit your assignment. Donald Reynolds, director of the internal auditing department, received an anonymous tip from an employee in one of the high tech manufacturing plants. The employee noted that there was a major embezzlement taking place in one of the divisions. Internal audit had completed a routine review of internal control of that division the previous year and found that the control system was properly designed and operating effectively. Only minor recommendations were made, and the next review is due 3 years later. The employee noted the erratic behavior and lavish lifestyle of the plant controller and stated that the controller has been overriding existing controls, which would prevent any audit from being able to detect the embezzlement. The plant controller is well-respected and highly trusted by the CEO and CFO, and their families are involved in the same civic and religious organizations. Investigating the plant controller could cause considerable disruption in the company and the personal lives of the employees. Please answer the following questions. As you answer each question, you must provide support or evidence that will enhance and empirically prove your answers. Academic criminal justice articles or real life criminal justice findings that are not found in journals or other academic sources must be used in supporting your answers. Please use APA style for all cited sources including your resource page. Given the situation, discuss some of the options the company has for handling this situation. Assuming you decide to investigate these allegations, describe the investigation steps. In preparation for the interviews, note the order of the witnesses who would be interviewed and how you would plan, conduct, and document your interviews. Discuss how you would conduct an admission-seeking interview of the plant controller. Please submit your assignment.
Research Paper Doctorate
Identity theft: prevention, impacts, and legal responses
Consumer Beware: The Growing Problem of Identity Theft
Paper Undergraduate
School Theft: Prevention Strategies and Impact on Education
School theft is an ongoing issue that impacts educational institutions worldwide. From stealing personal belongings to embezzling funds, the range of theft encompasses various forms of criminal behavior.
Essay Doctorate
Texas Law Cases on Theft
John L. Clough found various items from his shop had been stolen and among them were four-amplifier speaker’s value ad $1400. Olga Lee Sonnier was convicted of the theft of the speakers.