The Masked Offender

The Masked Offender
Title The Masked Offender PDF eBook
Author A. A. Milne
Publisher BDD Promotional Books Company
Pages 48
Release 1990-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780792451488

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Tigger emulates his hero, The Masked Offender, and tries to perform good deeds, but he winds up causing havoc.

The House at Pooh Corner

The House at Pooh Corner
Title The House at Pooh Corner PDF eBook
Author Alan Alexander Milne
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1928
Genre Animals
ISBN

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Ten adventures of Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, Owl, and other friends of Christopher Robin.

Eeyore's Tail Tale

Eeyore's Tail Tale
Title Eeyore's Tail Tale PDF eBook
Author Walt Disney Productions
Publisher BDD Promotional Books Company
Pages 48
Release 1991-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780792454700

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Eeyore is tired of his tail forever coming off so he leaves it in the mud, but Winnie the Pooh and his other friends find many uses for it.

Paw and Order

Paw and Order
Title Paw and Order PDF eBook
Author Walt Disney Productions
Publisher BDD Promotional Books Company
Pages 48
Release 1990-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780792451501

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Timid Piglet becomes sheriff of a western town, and rids it of a nasty gang of no-goods.

Profiling The Fraudster

Profiling The Fraudster
Title Profiling The Fraudster PDF eBook
Author Simon Padgett
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 272
Release 2014-12-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1118871049

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Detect and combat corporate fraud with new profiling techniques Profiling the Fraudster: Removing the Mask to Prevent and Detect Fraud takes a step-by-step approach beyond the Fraud Triangle to identify characteristics in potential fraudsters, employees and new hires that will sound alarm bells before they get their hands on your organization's assets. The typical organization loses a staggering 5% of its annual revenue to fraud. Traditional fraud investigations focus on the breakdown of internal controls but what happens when the human beings forming a key component of that chain of control are inherently dishonest? This book shows you how to recognize the characteristics and behavioral patterns of potential fraudsters who are entrusted with safeguarding corporate assets. The book includes: An in-depth look at fraud investigation techniques and how these can be enhanced by using the characteristics of fraudulent behavior, A detailed look at profiling potential perpetrators of fraud, A detailed breakdown of how to compile a fraud profile, A discussion of a wide range of organizational fraud, including abuse of power, embezzlement, computer fraud, expense abuse, and more, Tables, illustrations, and diagrams to enhance the narrative If you're a corporate fraud investigator, auditor, forensic accountant, law enforcement professional, or anyone challenged with safeguarding your organizations assets—Profiling the Fraudster shows you how to remove the mask and prevent and detect fraud.

Birdman

Birdman
Title Birdman PDF eBook
Author Mo Hayder
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 276
Release 2012-05-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802194494

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A serial killer stalks the streets of London in this “top-notch debut thriller”—the first Jack Caffery novel from the acclaimed author of Gone (Kirkus Reviews). In his first case as lead investigator with London’s murder squad, Det. Inspector Jack Caffery is called on to investigate the murder of a young woman whose body has been discovered near the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, southeast London. Mutilated beyond recognition, the victim is soon joined by four others discovered in the same area—all female and all ritualistically murdered. And when the postmortem examination reveals a gruesome signature connecting the victims, Caffery realizes exactly what he’s dealing with—a dangerous serial killer. A finalist for the Edgar Award, Birdman explores the darkest reaches of the human mind and introduces a fascinating detective to the world of British crime fiction. “Treading the grisly path blazed by Thomas Harris in 1981 with Red Dragon, promising newcomer Hayder crafts a blood-curdlingly creepy debut thriller.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “A deftly plotted assault on the nerves . . . Birdman preys on the reader’s expectations expertly, and Hayder handles her story’s complicated time scheme with enviable assurance. Graphic, disturbing, splendidly readable.” —Kirkus Reviews

The Witch-Hunt Narrative

The Witch-Hunt Narrative
Title The Witch-Hunt Narrative PDF eBook
Author Ross E. Cheit
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 531
Release 2014-04-28
Genre Law
ISBN 0190226331

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In the 1980s, a series of child sex abuse cases rocked the United States. The most famous case was the 1984 McMartin preschool case, but there were a number of others as well. By the latter part of the decade, the assumption was widespread that child sex abuse had become a serious problem in America. Yet within a few years, the concern about it died down considerably. The failure to convict anyone in the McMartin case and a widely publicized appellate decision in New Jersey that freed an accused molester had turned the dominant narrative on its head. In the early 1990s, a new narrative with remarkable staying power emerged: the child sex abuse cases were symptomatic of a 'moral panic' that had produced a witch hunt. A central claim in this new witch hunt narrative was that the children who testified were not reliable and easily swayed by prosecutorial suggestion. In time, the notion that child sex abuse was a product of sensationalized over-reporting and far less endemic than originally thought became the new common sense. But did the new witch hunt narrative accurately represent reality? As Ross Cheit demonstrates in his exhaustive account of child sex abuse cases in the past two and a half decades, purveyors of the witch hunt narrative never did the hard work of examining court records in the many cases that reached the courts throughout the nation. Instead, they treated a couple of cases as representative and concluded that the issue was blown far out of proportion. Drawing on years of research into cases in a number of states, Cheit shows that the issue had not been blown out of proportion at all. In fact, child sex abuse convictions were regular occurrences, and the crime occurred far more frequently than conventional wisdom would have us believe. Cheit's aim is not to simply prove the narrative wrong, however. He also shows how a narrative based on empirically thin evidence became a theory with real social force, and how that theory stood at odds with a far more grim reality. The belief that the charge of child sex abuse was typically a hoax also left us unprepared to deal with the far greater scandal of child sex abuse in the Catholic Church, which, incidentally, has served to substantiate Cheit's thesis about the pervasiveness of the problem. In sum, The Witch-Hunt Narrative is a magisterial and empirically powerful account of the social dynamics that led to the denial of widespread human tragedy.