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“To Catch a (White Collar) Thief: The art and science of high-tech crime detection”

Science Café Cleveland continues Monday, Sept. 11, with “To Catch a (White Collar) Thief: The art and science of high-tech crime detection.”

Criminals are getting more sophisticated in their methods, requiring investigators to raise their game too—especially as it relates to white-collar crime. For example, an international criminal enterprise can steal $250 million or more using only a few clicks of a mouse. These people could be anywhere in the world, creating a challenge for law enforcement to try and locate, arrest, and dismantle these criminal enterprises.

How would you set about investigating such crimes and bringing the perpetrators to justice?

Join FBI special agents Tom Corrigan and James Boazzo for a discussion on how law enforcement tries to stay ahead of such fraud schemes using psychological information, physical surveillance, informants, technology intercepts, expert witnesses and more.

The talk will be held Monday, Sept. 11, from 7-8 p.m. at Music Box Supper Club (1148 Main Ave.); doors open at 5:30 p.m.

Science Café Cleveland is sponsored by the CWRU chapter of Sigma Xi, WCPN ideastream and the Music Box Supper Club. For more information, visit case.edu/affil/sigmaxi/.