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Fraud Edge: Fraud examination in the classroom: A CFE's experience as a professor This article is for ACFE members only
We've all heard the cliché, "the grass is always greener..." Well, I've found that one sure way to appreciate another person, is to try to do their job. Sergeant Jay J. Leiner, MAOM, CFE, of the Broward Sheriff's Office Economic Crime Unit in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., did just that. Following is an account of his experience in the classroom, from a practitioner's perspective.

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