Business Background Investigations

Business Background Investigations
Author: Cynthia Hetherington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Business
ISBN: 9781889150499

It is easier to paint a pretty picture than to hide a checkered past. In business, a company's future can depend upon what it knows about a competitor, vendor, customer or potential partner. The difference between entering a profitable relationship or costly litigation can hinge on an effective business background investigation. A smart businessperson checks to see if there are hidden past financial problems, principals with criminal records, or a history of lawsuits. Business Background Investigations provides the tools and techniques needed to investigate any business entity and uncover the details essential for success in a highly competitive environment.

Background Screening and Investigations

Background Screening and Investigations
Author: W. Barry Nixon
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2011-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 008056917X

Hiring highly qualified people is crucial to every company, and Background Screening and Investigations is an essential guide to succeeding in a turbulent business environment. A crucial part of any hiring process should be employment background screening, pre- and post-hire, which gives hiring personnel a glimpse into a person's past behavior patterns, propensities, and likely future behavior. Background Screening and Investigations describes all aspects of the employment background screening processes - its history and evolution, the imperative for implementing a screening process, and the creation of a comprehensive policy. Nixon and Kerr show how security and human resources professionals can work together to negotiate legal hurdles and make their background screening process successful.* Where do HR and security perspectives differ on hot topics like hiring convicted felons, data protection, and sexual predators? * What does state law allow when screening job candidates? * How should companies deal with emerging issues like international background investigations and continuous (Infinity) screening of current employees?

Skip Trace Secrets - Dirty Little Tricks Skip Tracers Use

Skip Trace Secrets - Dirty Little Tricks Skip Tracers Use
Author: Valerie McGilvrey
Publisher: Valerie Good McGilvrey
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2012-04-06
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 162050376X

"Revealing tricks, secrets and methods to getting someone found with concise directions from a seasoned skip tracer providing an advantage with big results"--Page 4 of cover

Forensic Fraud

Forensic Fraud
Author: Brent E. Turvey
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0124080588

Forensic Fraud is the culmination of 12 years of research by author Brent E. Turvey. A practicing forensic scientist since 1996, Turvey has rendered this first of its kind study into the widespread problem of forensic fraud in the United States. It defines the nature and scope of the problem, the cultural attitudes and beliefs of those involved, and establishes clear systemic contributors. Backed up by scrupulous research and hard data, community reforms are proposed and discussed in light of the recently published National Academy of Sciences report on forensic science. An adaptation of Dr. Turvey's doctoral dissertation, this volume relentlessly cites chapter and verse in support of its conclusions that law enforcement cultural and scientific values are incompatible, and that the problem of forensic fraud is systemic in nature. It begins with an overview of forensic fraud as a sub-type of occupational fraud, it explores the extent of fraud in both law enforcement and scientific employment settings, it establishes and then contrasts the core values of law enforcement and scientific cultures and then it provides a comprehensive review of the scientific literature regarding forensic fraud. The final chapters present data from Dr. Turvey's original research into more than 100 fraudulent examiners between 2000 and 2010, consideration of significant findings, and a review of proposed reforms to the forensic science community based on what was learned. It closes with a chapter on the numerous crime lab scandals, and closures that occurred between 2010 and 2012 – an update on the deteriorating state of the forensic science community in the United States subsequent to data collection efforts in the present research. Forensic Fraud is intended for use as a professional reference manual by those working in the criminal system who encounter the phenomenon and want to understand its context and origins. It is intended to help forensic scientist and their supervisors to recognize, manage and expel it; to provide policy makers with the necessary understaffing for acknowledging and mitigating it; and to provide agents of the courts with the knowledge, and confidence, to adjudicate it. It is also useful for those at the university level seeking a strong secondary text for courses on forensic science, law and evidence, or miscarriages of justice. - First of its kind overview of the cultural instigators of forensic fraud - First of its kind research into the nature and impact of forensic fraud, with data (2000-2010) - First of its kind typology of forensic fraud, for use in future case examination in research - Numerous profiles of forensic fraudsters - Review of major crime lab scandals between 2010 and 2012

CIA, Inc

CIA, Inc
Author: F. W. Rustmann
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Business intelligence
ISBN: 9781574883886

A former CIA operations officer explains how corporations can profit from from the booming field of business intelligence.

The Safe Hiring Manual

The Safe Hiring Manual
Author: Lester S. Rosen
Publisher: Facts on Demand Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9781889150635

A complete guide to creating a legal and effective safe hiring program.

The Handbook of Fraud Deterrence

The Handbook of Fraud Deterrence
Author: Harry Cendrowski
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2007-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 047010743X

The Handbook of Fraud Deterrence encompasses the applicable professional standards and common applications for forensic accounting, fraud deterrence, and fraud investigation services. It is the first book that explains fraud deterrence through internal control improvement within the structure of forensic accounting procedures.

Background Checks

Background Checks
Author: Leticia Joyner
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3739660597

Every person today wears a mask. We all feel the requirement to appear pleasing to other people. Because of this, we are often confused when someone decides to conduct a background check on us. Why take a peek at what's behind the mask? Actually, there is no one answer to this question. Different people conduct different types of background checks for wholly different reasons.

Security for Business Professionals

Security for Business Professionals
Author: Bradley A. Wayland
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0128006218

Security for Business Professionals offers business executives and managers everything they need to set-up a security program, especially for those who don't have the resources to hire an in-house security staff. It can also be used for assessing the adequacy of an existing security program. The book provides an overview of the key security objectives and challenges that managers face, such as how to measure the effectiveness of a security program and balance the costs and benefits. It also shows how to develop security procedures that conform to key regulatory requirements, and how to assess an organization's most important risks, vulnerabilities, and threats. Security for Business Professionals addresses key physical and informational security concerns, including areas such as asset protection, loss prevention, and personnel security. It also discusses how to develop emergency and incident response plans, and concludes with suggested safety and security exercises and training recommendations. - Written in an introductory and accessible way for those new to security. - Illustrates key concepts with case studies and real-world examples from a wide variety of industries. - Provides recommended readings and checklists for more in-depth coverage of each topic.