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Rationalizing Fraud

How Thinking Like a Crook Can Help Prevent Fraud

By  Natalia Mintchik, PhD, CPA and Jennifer Riley, PhD, CPA

April 2019 0

In Brief The well-known fraud triangle framework includes three distinct components—perceived pressures, perceived opportunities, and rationalizations—but until recently very little was known about perpetrators' rationalizations.…

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