Description
Book SynopsisWhite-collar criminals continue to pick our pockets to the tune of$300 billion every year. These ''socially acceptable'' criminals robmore from companies and individuals with a pen or key stroke than astreet thug can plunder with a high-powered pistol. --from theIntroduction
In Masters of Deception, former special agent and intelligenceofficer Louis Mizell addresses the growing problem of white-collarcrime in America. Using actual cases, Mizell exposes scores ofperpetrators and their modus operandi, and offers invaluable adviceon what to look for, how to avoid being a victim, and how to fightback.
Praise for Louis Mizell and Masters of Deception
Mizell stands out as a true expert in crime and terrorism whoearned his title fighting the bad guys in back alleys, courts,corporate suites, and the new global economy. No one else out therecan match his knowledge of what the bad guys are doing and how.--James Grady, author of Six Days of the Condor and WhiteFlame
Table of ContentsStealing Education.
The Medical Maelstrom.
Dishonest Lawyers.
Cheating Charities.
Insurance Fraud.
The Religious Ruse.
The Banking Mess.
Appendix.
Index.