Detecting deception: practice, practitioners, and theory
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The methodology of detecting deception, its practice and practitioners to counter deception supplemented with case studies of different categories of professional detectives and different cultures is presented. Effective detection and deception is crucially dependent on large and accurate database derived from systematically collected and analyzed information.
Publication Name: Trends in Organized Crime
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 1084-4791
Year: 2000
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Representations and misrepresentations of human trafficking
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The trafficking issue that is defined by various stakeholders, the public and the governments, and how these various definitions have influenced current trafficking policies is examined. The different approaches to trafficking and the data used to support the various claims and positions are studied.
Publication Name: Trends in Organized Crime
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 1084-4791
Year: 2005
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