Fraud Investigation: Making a Difference

Posted 5 years 3 months ago by Coventry University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Law
Overview
Explore the UK’s most common types of fraud and examine fraud factors and theories to better protect yourself and others.
Course Description

Explore the skills required to make a difference and prevent fraud

Fraud is a great challenge facing communities today. The methods used by criminals to steal from individuals and organisations are constantly evolving and becoming more sophisticated. This makes it even harder for fraud to be prevented.

On this course, you will study with the City of London Police the skills needed to conduct an effective and proactive fraud investigation. You will look at the key enablers of fraud and learn how to apply the Fraud Investigation Model. Upon successful completion of this course, you should feel more confident in your ability to fight against fraud.

This foundation course is aimed at those interested in taking practical steps to protect themselves and others against fraud. Fraud and how to counter it in a UK context is the main focus of the course but many of the subjects covered are relevant to learners in other countries.

Please note that the staff described in the ‘Who will you learn with?’ section below may be subject to change.

Requirements

This foundation course is aimed at those interested in taking practical steps to protect themselves and others against fraud. Fraud and how to counter it in a UK context is the main focus of the course but many of the subjects covered are relevant to learners in other countries.

Please note that the staff described in the ‘Who will you learn with?’ section below may be subject to change.

Career Path
  • Identify the key enablers of fraud.
  • Explore the psychology of fraud criminals.
  • Interpret the nature of frequently reported fraud types.
  • Explain how to implement the Fraud Investigation Model (FIM).
  • Identify case management considerations specific to fraud investigations.
  • Interpret principles for working with victims.