NCJ Number
              147817
          Date Published
  Unknown
Length
              50 pages
          Annotation
              The author explains an approach to the investigation of organized crime and white collar crime suspects.
          Abstract
              The approach, introduced in 1970, features a seventh basic investigative tool in addition to the six age-old techniques used by criminal investigators. If properly applied, it can greatly enhance investigation of cases in which illegal profit and greed are the primary motives-- cases that otherwise would be deferred to the Internal Revenue Service or even dropped. Information about a suspect's financial transactions can also prove useful to solving other cases. Topics covered in this handbook include the net-worth-expenditures principle--what it means, and how it can be used in investigations. Also, there are practical exercises covering various possibilities, and a discussion of certain sources of information: records of banks, stockbrokers, travelers cheques, and major credit cards. 21 illustrations