Description:
In this course, you will explore the familial identity theft case of the Betz family, in which three generations of family members had their identities stolen by a family member. You will discover what happened, explore relevant family dynamics and social factors that contributed to the identity theft, and analyze the thief's behavior through the lenses of psychopathy and narcissism.
You Will Learn How To:
- Recognize red flags that might indicate psychopathy and narcissism
- Identify family dynamics and social factors that might contribute to familial identity theft
- Determine the physical and psychological consequences of familial identity theft on victims and non-perpetrator family members
This course fulfills the annual ethics CPE requirement for CFEs. To learn more about the ethics CPE requirement for CFEs, please visit ACFE.com/EthicsCPE.
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Webinar Information:
PRESENTER: AXTON BETZ-HAMILTON PH.D.
RECORDING DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2017
DURATION: 100 MINUTES
CPE Information:
ADVANCED PREPARATION: NONE
FIELD OF STUDY: BEHAVIORAL ETHICS
LAST UPDATED: OCTOBER 2019
DELIVERY METHOD: QAS SELF-STUDY
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