The Corona Virus Crisis has led to the cancellation of most events, including the the 2020 conference. In the abscence of the conference we decided to take stock of over a decade of conferences and offer the very best of according to staff from the university and other colleagues who have been involved in organising, sponsoring and speaking at past conferences.
Welcome by Professor Mark Button, Director of the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies, University of Portsmouth.
Welcome by Professor Lisa Jack, Accounting and Financial Management Group, University of Portsmouth
From the 2014 Conference: ‘The 'Picasso of Con Artists' and ‘The Woman who stole the most in the world that got caught.’ Joyti Waswani, Director of Development and Fundraising at the Royal London Society.
From the 2019 Conference: Cybercrime Meets Fraud: Adapting to the Reality in 2019. Mr. Jim Gee, Chair of the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies & Partner and National Head of Forensic Services - Crowe UK LLP
From the 2016 Conference: 'Reducing Fraud in Global Development.' Mr. Oliver May, consultant, author and speaker on tackling fraud and corruption in the humanitarian and global development sector
From the 2015 Conference: 'LIBOR and FX manipulation: a conspiracy or a market convention.' Dr Alexis Stenfors, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Finance, Portsmouth Business School
From the 2014 Conference: 'Accounting for crimes – an examination of the motivations, rationality and afterthoughts of convicted fraudsters.' Dr Janice Goldstraw-White, Independent Criminologist
From the 2014 Conference: ‘Art Fraud in Comparative International Perspective.’ Dr Saskia Hufnagel, Lecturer in Criminal Law, Queen Mary University, London
From the 2016 Conference: 'Fraud: crime as a service.' Mr. Carlo van Heuckelom, Head of the Economic Crime and Forgery of Money Unit, Europol .
From the 2015 Conference: 'Psychological testing using digital footprints'. Dr David Stillwell, Deputy Director of the Psychometrics Centre at the University of Cambridge
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From the 2015 Conference: 'The current context of fraud and economic crime nationally and internationally'. Commander Steve Head, City of London Police
From the 2017 Conference: 'Countering Fraud: The Role of Leadership and Strategy.' by Mark Cheeseman, Deputy Director Public Sector Fraud, Cabinet Office.
From the 2015 Conference: “But you gave it away…”: Experiences of victims reporting online fraud to police. Dr Cassandra Cross, Lecturer, School of Justice, Faculty of Law, QUT, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
From the 2017 Conference: 'A Focus on Counterfeit Bordeaux Wine in relation to Alcohol Fakes.' by Michael Ellis, Chairman of the International IP Crime Investigators College
From the 2014 Conference: 'It is not a rocket science: Defrauding banks' customers by phone.' Audrius Sapola, Head of Security, Lithuania Financial Services
From the 2014 Conference: 'Mandating the measurement of fraud: Legislating for loss.' Dr Martin Tunley, Senior Lecturer in Counter Fraud Studies, University of Portsmouth
From the 2015 Conference: 'Global Food Fraud Prevention Trends and Regulatory Update'. Professor John Spink, Director & Assistant Professor, Food Fraud Initiative, Michigan State University
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