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March 2016 Greetings!

In This Issue

In this issue author William Anderson, CAS, CHS III, asks and answers the questions:

Do You Have An Operational

Do you have an operational fraud program? Does your operational fraud program link to your enterprise-wide incident response plan? In the wake of financial bailouts and financial crises, are organizations equipped to meet the demands of fraudulent activities and identity theft and insider threats? How does an operational fraud

Fraud Program? Prison Gangs: Descriptions

program or anti-fraud program play a pivotal role in reducing fraud? It concludes by

and Selected Intervention

showing how security or fraud departments can play key roles in performing self-

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assessments, managing and reporting operational fraud metrics, testing the elements of the fraud program, and providing annual employee awareness training. Next, authors Terri Compton, RN, MSW & Dr. Mike Meacham, PhD, LCSW, DABFE, give an overview of the literature that gives basic statistics on the incidences,

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describe the processes inmates generally follow to join prison gangs, and reviews

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selected interventions that have been attempted. We conclude that interventions

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should be flexible enough for use under the unique circumstances of each prison and that these interventions should be designed with specified and measurable goals so that the interventions' progresses may be effectively measured.The authors suggest that communication among prison systems on such programs is important to development of effective interventions for adaptation to individual circumstances.

Articles Do You Have An Operational Fraud Program? William Anderson, CHS III, CAS It's Saturday night at 11 pm, and your cellphone rings. It's your information security manager, fraud manager, and public relations manager. The information security manager informs you of activity on several accounts. The fraud manager indicates the company's security hotline has also received calls from consumers, law enforcement agencies, and industry fraud/security colleagues for assistance on activities around

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these same accounts. In addition, the media has also called your public relations manager and would like to know if your company can comment on the story they're preparing for the Monday newspaper regarding fraudulent activities. Does this scenario sound familiar? Do you have an operational fraud program? Does your operational fraud program link to your enterprise-wide incident response plan?

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William Anderson, CHS III, CAS, is the owner of Anderson Investigations and Consulting. William has 25 years of experience in providing or conducting investigative services/security consulting on operational fraud, corporate security, enterprise-wide risk management, data loss prevention, data breach management, FACTA identity theft red flags, operational resilience, incident response, critical infrastructure protection, chemical security, and physical security. William is also a licensed private investigator in four states and the inventor of a payment card solution called the All Around Card® . Mr. Anderson can be reached at privinvestigate7@aol.com.

Prison Gangs: Descriptions and Selected Intervention Strategies

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Although outlaw gangs have been a problem in many societies since recorded history,

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and have been problematic throughout American history, a new wave of gang activity became a central societal focus in the 1980s. Gangs have risen to a level of power beyond the control of local or even state authorities, and many believe that the problem has international connections.

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About the Authors Dr. Mike Meacham, PhD, LCSW, DABFE, is an Associate Professor of Social Work with six years experience as a prison therapist. He was the field liaison for Ms. Compton's practicum and continues to supervise students and social workers seeking licensing about corrections and other therapeutic issues. He has developed a graduate course in forensics for social workers and is awaiting administrative approval.

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contact us. Ms. Teri Compton is an RN who obtained her MSW in 2000. Her practicum for her degree was in a state prison, where she counseled inmates in group and individual treatment. During her practicum she became interested in prison violence and researched this paper at that time with her co-author.

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witness in support of findings. Forensic engineers are also responsible for reviewing the technical aspects of the opposition's case. Forensic engineers are often called to incident scenes to separate, collect and analyze evidence, determine a cause of structural failure, write reports on methods of activities, and even testify in court. Forensic engineers work often times entails working for clients for either the defense or prosecution in both criminal and civil cases.

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Members in the News Certified Forensic Professional Technologist, CFPT Forensic Professional Technologists apply the art and science of engineering theory in matters involving the jurisprudence system, inclusive of alternative dispute resolution. The forensics technologist utilizes their education and experience as a witness in support of legal testimony. Forensic Professional Technologists are also responsible for reviewing the technical aspects of the opposition's case. Forensic Professional Technologists are often called to an incident to separate, collect and analyze evidence, determine a cause of structural failure, write reports on methods of activities, and even testify in court. A Forensic Professional Technologist's work entails working for clients on either the judicial proceedings in both criminal and civil cases.

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Recertification Policies Recertification policies are being strengthened for all American College of Forensic Examiners Institute速 certifications. All new and current certifications and renewals will be for a three (3) year period. In compliance with third-party accreditation, the


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American College of Forensic Examiners Institute® requires certification holders to remain in good standing by being current

Mr. Waltz's credentials include BSME and MBA degrees; professional engineering registration in three states; founding member, Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and Green Building Engineer (GBE) of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE); member of the Demand Side Management Society (DSMs), and the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). He is a Diplomate and 2nd Vice Chairman of the American Board of Forensic Engineering and Technology A.B.F.E.T.® .

with maintenance fees or membership dues, submitting the required 30 continuing education units every three years for recertification, and upholding the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute's ® code of conduct. If you have any questions please

Regarding ABFET ® , Mr. Waltz states: "The designation of being a Board-Certified Forensic Engineer of the American Board of Forensic Engineers and Technology A.B.F.E.T.® has served me well when interviewed by counsel on prospective

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cases, and when undergoing voir dire prior to providing testimony. The

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professionalism and stature of the American College of Forensic Examiners

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A noted speaker and widely-published author, Mr. Waltz was named International Energy Engineer of the Year for 1993 by the Association of Energy Engineers, and

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elected to AEE's Hall of Fame in 2005. He has taught performance contracting and building simulation seminars for AEE (and published books on both of those topics through The Fairmont Press); teaches engineering courses at the University of

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California, Berkeley and in the past has taught at San Francisco State University. He serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for HPAC Engineering magazine and was a member of the DOE's 1997 International Performance Measurement &

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Verification Protocol (IPMVP) Technical Committee.

DABFE, DABFET James P. Waltz, MBA, BSME, PE, CEM, FACFEI, DABFET, is a mechanical engineer who practices in the field of facilities engineering, specializing in

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investigation and analysis of the infrastructure systems in existing buildings, as well

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as the development, design, and implementation of facility remediation, restoration,

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and energy efficiency projects. Typical clients include hospitals, universities, large commercial buildings, and federal, state and local government facilities. As well as being a Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners

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he is also

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a founding member and Hall of Fame honoree of the Association of Energy Engineers. His forensic practice experience includes over 50 cases including cases

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related to construction defects, related personal injury, economic damages, and

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personal injury. John Brick, PhD, CMI-V, "One of the most interesting cases for which I have provided forensic engineering

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services regards a county courthouse that was undergoing seismic retrofit. Unfortunately, the project manager and construction manager mishandled the work,

Richard C. Brooks, PhD, CGFM

which resulted in the exposure of the building occupants to asbestos released during the construction-related work. This case started with a criminal case

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pursued by the attorney general's office, followed by multiple suits filed by the

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building occupants, and concluding with a lawsuit filed by the county against the project manager and construction manager. The case(s) required field investigation,

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research and analysis of correspondence and case documents, interviews of

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percipient witnesses, report writing, preparation of demonstratives, and deposition. To date, all matters have been settled out of court."

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Certified Instructor, CI of the Month

FACFEI James A. DiGabriele, PhD/DPS, CPA/ABV/CrFA CFE, CFSA,

Bradley Thomas, CIA, CCCI, CCFT, CDFE, ACE, AME, CCI, Sec+, Net+, CI, Cyber Forensic Examiner and Criminal Investigator Bradley C. Thomas, CIA, CCCI, CCFT, CDFE, ACE, AME, Sec+, Net+, CI, Cyber Forensic Examiner and Criminal Investigator, is a self-motivated professional with a solid background and education in Criminal Justice and Computer Information Systems (CIS). He has over 15 years of CIS experience with 4 years of Digital Forensics experience; served for over 10 years within the United States Army having deployed on 3 combat tours to the Middle East; totaling 35 months, giving him a vast array of real world experience, not just theory. Mr. Thomas is an objective examiner and investigator with an IT background who can analyze and interpret information to solve problems and develop solutions. He is very proficient with Microsoft Office, command line functions, Outlook and some Linux operating systems as well as various other computer programs. Currently, Mr. Thomas maintains Security +, Networking + and is Certified in Information Assurance, CIA速 as well as highly coveted Computer Forensics certifications. In his 10 year career, he rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant and was a

DABFA, CVA, FACFEI Sue Gabriel, EdD, MSN, MFS, RN, CFN, SANE-A, FACFEI, DABFN, DABFE Ryan Hall, MD, CFP, FAPA, DABFM Raymond Hanbury Jr, PhD, DABFE, DABPS, ABPP, CHS-III, FACFEI Leo L. Holzenthal, Jr, PE, DACFE, MSE, BSEE, FACFEI, DABFET Edward J. Hyman, PhD, FACFEI, DABPS, DABFM, DABFE Eric Kreuter, PhD, CPA, CMA, CFM, CFE, DABFA, FACFEI, SPHR

very organized team player that is able to create new systems and lead others to accomplish goals and objectives. He also has a highly developed sense of responsibility and is a highly motivated achiever, fully capable of completing any mission. His ability to accomplish goals aided by technical knowledge has led to a solid record of achievement in the following areas: Digital/Cyber Forensics Computer Systems Criminal Investigations Fraud Investigations Quality Management

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Mr. Thomas has an extensive knowledge for computers, Information Assurance,

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Information Management and Active Directory which he has implemented over the course of his career. He graduated from Thomas Edison State College with a Bachelors of Arts in Criminal Justice, 2010 and holds numerous computer

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forensics, investigative, instructing and IT certifications.

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Currently, Mr. Thomas holds a Top Secret - Sensitive Compartmentalized

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Information (TS-SCI) clearance until 2018.

CBS Reaches out to ACFEI! Earlier this month CBS reached out to ACFEI and requested our members submit resumes to be considered for its new upcoming show, "Hunted." Many members submitted their resumes and bios some have already been contacted by CBS for auditions. This was a great indicator of the quality of members that ACFEI has in the

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association.

DCSW, BCD, LCDC, The show will simulate "fugitives" on-camera that are looking to avoid capture as

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investigators, intelligence analysts, and computer forensic experts work with ground teams to capture the fugitive. The show will require a 5 week commitment in Los

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Angeles for the analysts and forensic team and 5-weeks on a location in the southeast

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part of the country for investigating and conducting the manhunt. Douglas Ruben, PhD, FACFEI, The ACFEI team was excited to partner with CBS and looks forward to continue to

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provide these types of unique opportunities to our members.

Contact ACFEI Today Call Brittany Kiser for membership and certification inquiries at 800.423.9737 or email at Brittany.kiser@acfei.com. To contribute to our E-Newsletter contact our editor at editor@acfei.com.

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Employment Opportunity Bowling Green State University is seeking a qualified instructor for its Master of Science in Forensic Science, and Forensic Investigations Specialization Interested individuals can contact Steven Lab, Ph.D., Chair and Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program, at slab@bgsu.edu or (419) 372-2326.

ACFEI Offers NBCC Clock Hours! American College of Forensic Examiners Institute® (ACFEI) is excited to announce we are now able to offer NBCC (National Board of Certified Counselors) credit to our members to meet their licensing and re-certification needs. We will be offering courses totaling over 60 clock


hours of NBCC credit. This a great opportunity for our members in the mental health field to obtain needed NBCC clock hours. This opportunity is available to ACFEI members. ACFEI is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEPTM) and may offer NBCCapproved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. For a fee of $5.00 per clockcredit hour our members will now have the opportunity to not only receive the ACFEI credit for approved CE courses completed but they can also obtain a certificate of completion for NBCC clock hours of credit. By simply going on to the CE online catalog, members will see a new tab labeled NBCCApproved CE'S. Our members then know that those courses will be qualified to meet the NBCC standards for clock hours of Continuing Education Credit. Once they complete the course the CE assessment and course evaluation the member will receive a certificate of completion noting the number of NBCC clock hours received for the course completion. We look forward to offering more of these types of continuing education opportunities to our members in the future and if you wish to author an article for NBCC credit, contact us as well. Educationally, Jeff Thornsberry MA, Ed. S Director of Education 417-823-2528 Jeff.Thornsberry@ACFEI.com

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