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False Allegations

Investigative and Forensic Issues in Fraudulent Reports

Book2018

Edited by:

Brent E. Turvey, John O. Savino and Aurelio Coronado Mares

False Allegations

Investigative and Forensic Issues in Fraudulent Reports

Book2018

 

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Edited by:

Brent E. Turvey, John O. Savino and Aurelio Coronado Mares

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False Allegations: Investigative and Forensic Issues in Fraudulent Reports of Crime provides investigators and forensic examiners with a reference manual comprised of objective pro ... read full description

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    Chapter 1 - False Allegations: An Introduction

    Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 1-19

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    Chapter 2 - The Psychology of Lying

    Aurelio Coronado Mares and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 21-36

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    Chapter 3 - False Allegations and Malingering: Fundamental Issues & Forensic Requirements

    Michael McGrath and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 37-63

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    Chapter 4 - False 9-1-1 Calls

    W. Stan Crowder and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 65-88

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    Chapter 5 - Medicaid/Medicare Fraud

    John O. Savino and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 89-108

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    Chapter 6 - False Reports of Theft

    John O. Savino and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 109-134

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    Chapter 7 - False Allegations in Divorce and Custody Proceedings

    Aurelio Coronado Mares and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 135-163

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    Chapter 8 - False Reports of Abduction

    Jodi Freeman and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 165-189

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    Chapter 9 - False Allegations of Sexual Assault

    Michael McGrath, John O. Savino and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 191-223

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    Chapter 10 - Hate Crimes: Misunderstanding, Misapplication, and False Reports

    Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 225-249

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    Chapter 11 - False Allegations in Vulnerable Groups: University Students, Sex Workers, Addicts, and Public Figures

    Aurelio Coronado Mares, John O. Savino and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 251-279

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    Chapter 12 - False Allegations & Law Enforcement

    Brent E. Turvey and John O. Savino

    Pages 281-305

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    Chapter 13 - Red Flags: Investigative Indicators of False Reporting

    Aurelio Coronado Mares, John O. Savino and Brent E. Turvey

    Pages 307-330

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    Index

    Pages 331-336

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False Allegations: Investigative and Forensic Issues in Fraudulent Reports of Crime provides investigators and forensic examiners with a reference manual comprised of objective protocols for managing cases. It helps them understand the nature and extent of false allegations to more accurately identify false allegations should they present in casework. It also prepares users on how to confront and explain false allegations, including instances where colleagues and supervisors may be steeped in bias, denial or self-interest.

Responding law enforcement agencies have a duty of care to investigate all reported crime, to recognize and uncover false allegations, and prevent them from causing harm to the innocent. Failure to do so can result in miscarriages of justice. When law enforcement fails in their duty of care, they are also exposed to civil liability from those that have been falsely accused.

False Allegations: Investigative and Forensic Issues in Fraudulent Reports of Crime provides investigators and forensic examiners with a reference manual comprised of objective protocols for managing cases. It helps them understand the nature and extent of false allegations to more accurately identify false allegations should they present in casework. It also prepares users on how to confront and explain false allegations, including instances where colleagues and supervisors may be steeped in bias, denial or self-interest.

Responding law enforcement agencies have a duty of care to investigate all reported crime, to recognize and uncover false allegations, and prevent them from causing harm to the innocent. Failure to do so can result in miscarriages of justice. When law enforcement fails in their duty of care, they are also exposed to civil liability from those that have been falsely accused.

Key Features

  • Presents a first of it’s kind forensic textbook on a subject that has been highly politicized
  • Written by qualified investigative and forensic professionals who work cases and give expert testimony
  • Offers applied protocols to conduct forensic investigations and evaluations, including red flags
  • Based on the most recent scientific research, practice and protocols
  • Includes extensive case examples used to augment a variety of different false report models
  • Presents a first of it’s kind forensic textbook on a subject that has been highly politicized
  • Written by qualified investigative and forensic professionals who work cases and give expert testimony
  • Offers applied protocols to conduct forensic investigations and evaluations, including red flags
  • Based on the most recent scientific research, practice and protocols
  • Includes extensive case examples used to augment a variety of different false report models

Details

ISBN

978-0-12-801250-5

Language

English

Published

2018

Copyright

Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Imprint

Academic Press

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Editors

Brent E. Turvey

Forensic Solutions, LLC; and The Forensic Criminology Institute,Sitka, Alaska

John O. Savino

Manhattan Special Victim Squad, New York City Police Department, New York

Aurelio Coronado Mares

Forensic Psychologist, Cienca Aplicada; and The Forensic Criminology Institute, Aguascalientes, Mexico