The Psychology Behind Detecting Lies

“You have an innocent person in front of you and you look a little bit harried. You’re dropping papers, confusing cases, you’re spilling coffee on documents and you’re going to look at him and he’s going to become exacerbated. You’ve got a guilty person in front of you, you’re doing the same things. He’s thinking this is a great day.”

Dr. David Lieberman shared his expertise as a psychotherapist in the fields of human behavior and interpersonal relationships with attendees of the 34th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference through his keynote session.

Fraud Investigations in a Remote World: How to Pick up on Social Cues From Behind a Computer Screen

Fraud Investigations in a Remote World: How to Pick up on Social Cues From Behind a Computer Screen

Aspects of our life that we probably never thought would need to go remote or virtual have gone that way due to the pandemic. That includes fraud investigations which commonly included the observance of behaviors of people suspected of fraud.

So, does this mean you can’t get the whole picture of telling body language during a fraud investigation done remotely? According to Rupert Evill, CFE, there are still mannerisms you can pick up behind a computer screen. He outlined them during his session “Behavioral Analysis and Truth Detection in the Remote Era” at the 33rd Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference.

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Psychology of Fraud

Psychology of Fraud

The 2022 ACFE Women’s Summit opened with a group of panelists well-versed in the first topic — the psychology of fraud. As fraud examiners, one of the biggest questions we ask ourselves is why people commit fraud. Andi McNeal, CFE, CPA, director of research at the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) framed that question with more direction at the start of the session: “What ultimately leads someone to cross that ethical line, and how do they keep motivating themselves to continue their crimes?”

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29th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference Sessions Announced

29th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference Sessions Announced

More than 3,000 anti-fraud professionals will gather in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 17-22, 2018, for the 29th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference to power up their network, boost their skills and recharge their careers. You can now customize your schedules by choosing from more than 100 educational sessions across 13 tracks. The wide range of topics touches on nearly every facet of occupational fraud — from contract fraud to cross-border investigations to the Paradise Papers — with sessions for all levels of experience. Here are a few highlights:

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