Tag: ACFEI
Call today to find out more about the Registered Investigator credential!
by editor on Jan.14, 2011, under Forensics
ACFEI offers a Registered Investigator credential. Please call (800) 423-9737 today to find out more or visit our Web site at www.acfei.com.
Register for the 2011 ACFEI National Conference before February 28th!
by editor on Jan.04, 2011, under Forensics
Register for the 2011 ACFEI National Conference being held on October 12-14 in Branson, Missouri before February 28th to receive the lowest registration rate of $449. Call today to register, (800) 423-9737.
The American College of Forensic Examiners International wishes everyone a happy and healthy holiday season!
by editor on Dec.22, 2010, under Forensics
The American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEI) wishes everyone a happy and healthy holiday season!
The American College of Forensic Examiners Institute offers a certification in anti-employee sabotage!
by editor on Dec.15, 2010, under Forensics
ACFEI now offers a certification in anti-employee sabotage. For more information, please visit www.acfei.com.
The American College of Forensic Examiners Institute offers many credentials!
by editor on Dec.09, 2010, under Forensics
The American College of Forensic Examiners Institute (ACFEI), founded by Dr. Robert O’Block, offers many professional credentials. Call today to find out if you qualify, (800) 423-9737.
The Srebrenica Massacre
by Contributing Editor on Jul.23, 2010, under Forensics
In July of 1995, over 8,000 Muslim men, ranging from teenagers to the elderly, were brutally murdered in the Srebrenica massacre, one of the most horrific events in recent history.
Taken from The Forensic Examiner®, Summer 2006
Disability, Dysfunction, or Deception: Explaining Acquired Occupational Disability
by Contributing Editor on Jul.23, 2010, under Forensics
Acquired disability following trauma is an area that is in dire need of discussion and explanation. Unless an expert is fully informed of the multitude of pre and post-injury medical and psychosocial dynamics that surround an individual’s claim of occupational disability, he or she may not be in a position to make absolute judgments regarding residual employability, pre and post-work capacity, or the causal attribution of vocational disability.
Taken from The Forensic Examiner®, Spring 2006