6-60. When a fraudster concludes that his or her fraudulent act is justified because of some prior...
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6-60. When a fraudster concludes that his or her fraudulent act is justified because of some prior action by the victim that caused harm to the fraudster, this is called:
a. Conceptualization
b. Remediation
c. Retribution
d. Rationalization
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Forensic Accounting
ISBN: 9781292059372
1st Global Edition
Authors: Robert J. Rufus, Bill Hahn, Laura Savory Miller, William Hahn
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