White Collar Crime
- Start Date:
- Fri, 01 November 2019
- Finish date:
- Fri, 01 November 2019
- Last Revised:
- Monday, 23 December 2019
- Reference:
- 5da733c14a302
- Price:
- 1250 TTD Per Seat
Description
INVESTMENT: $1,250.
Reportedly coined in 1939, the term white-collar crime is now synonymous with the full range of fraud related crimes committed by business and government professionals. These crimes are characterized by a violation of trust, deceit, concealment, and are not dependent on the application or threat of physical force or violence. The motivation behind these crimes is financial—to obtain or avoid losing money, property, or services or to secure a personal or business advantage.
White-collar crime is widespread not only in the developed world, but in emerging economies. Typical white-collar crimes could include wage theft, fraud, bribery, Ponzi schemes, insider trading, labour racketeering, embezzlement, cybercrime, copyright infringement, money laundering, identity theft, and forgery.
Some of the most common types of white collar crimes are identity theft, mortgage broker fraud, bribery, embezzlement and tax evasion. All of these can be described as Fraud.
Through this course, you would learn about the motivation behind committing this type of crime, why it is so widespread even in the Caribbean and what can be done to curb this type of Fraud.
Additional Details
Date: Friday, November 1, 2019
Time: 8.00am – 5.30pm
Venue: CISPS Training Centre - 81- 82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Cost: $1,250 per participant
Training done by Experienced and Qualified Professional
Certificate awarded
To register for this programme, please contact us at 223-6999, 299-8635/8636 or 361-1024 or by emailing us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com