unately, not every case investigated is a perfect one, but it is important to recognize the imperfections and consider them in the overall analysis.
ACFEI is made up of members from a wide array of forensic backgrounds. How does your presentation relate to all attendees’ professions?
In the past I’ve spoken to college students, physicians, lawyers, school teachers, nurses, stock brokers, sales personnel, and many other persons from a variety of occupations. At the very least the audience will be entertained in a forensic area with which most are not intimately familiar. Others will find that the seminar will have direct application to their forensic specialty. I hope that everyone attending the seminar will take the information provided, digest it, and then apply it, not only to their work, but also to their lives.
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