(True and False) 1. Paper-and-pencil honesty tests are most frequently used to determine whether someone has committed...
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1. Paper-and-pencil honesty tests are most frequently used to determine whether someone has committed a crime.
2. Failure to pass a polygraph test means certain guilt.
3. Interviews during the rationalization stage are often not objective and can be harmful to the potential prosecution efforts.
4. The general tone of a fraud report should be neither accusatory nor conclusive as to guilt, even if the suspect has confessed his or her involvement in the crime.
5. An interviewer should always be sympathetic and respectful during an interview.
6. Confrontational interviews should always be conducted even if there is no evidence that can be obtained from the suspect.
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Fraud examination
ISBN: 978-0538470841
4th edition
Authors: Steve Albrecht, Chad Albrecht, Conan Albrecht, Mark zimbelma
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