Friends who write, I am looking for virtual writing buddies starting in early October through mid-December. I need some virtual company and accountability while I work! #crimtwitter#AcademicTwitter
Coming soon! Our first joint webinar on grant funding co-hosted with @ascterrorism will be held Thursday, July 25 at 9am eastern/10am Central/4pm London. Join us!
For more details:
https://t.co/bV1IOZyY1j
Standing room only for an early morning session at @TheACFE’s #fraudconf. We’re learning about cognitive bias with Beth Mohr of McHard Accounting Consulting, LLC.
The DWCC is currently accepting nominations for Division awards for article, chapter, book chapter, young career award, student paper, lifetime achievement, and teaching excellence. Go to https://t.co/EQNlFjsI9G for details. Due May 31!
I’m thrilled to present my recent article on #academicfraud for @TheACFE’s Fraud Magazine. This is a topic I believe is incredibly valuable to be aware of, whether you’re an academic or not.
DM me if you’d like full text.
https://t.co/jb8eTpLgzG
We're thrilled to announce the release of Occupational Fraud 2024: A Report to the Nations. This report is a global benchmark on occupational fraud and abuse, offering invaluable insights into the trends, threats and tactics behind fraud today. https://t.co/igiSD3efj9
The rapid evolution of GenAI has brought the tech into supporting roles for fraud fighters' jobs. @TheACFE & @SASsoftware conducted a survey to learn how orgs are using these tools. Read the findings in the 2024 Anti-Fraud Technology Benchmarking Report: https://t.co/RI8oDccfLp
@SarahJinx12@AcademicChatter I’m guest editing right now. I agree that it’s OK to tell the editor that you’ll review but you’re not an expert in (topic). They can try to find an expert. If you decide to decline, that’s ok too. Just let them know. The list of no responses is long.