AVAIYA University and Dr Margaret Paul ••• Primary tabs View(active tab) Activity By AVAIYA University and Dr Margaret Paul Articles Professor Robert Currie ft in "A hard drive of explicit videos. A folder with her name on it. What a Toronto voyeurism case says about policing online sex crimes" Alka Singh says her ex-boyfriend secretly recorded her with a hidden camera and via Skype. In a statement of defences, he denies making any recording without her consent... Read more Popular Miscellaneous Freedom and Comms Disclosure Appetizer Regenesis of Mergers and Acquisitions, Endure The Rabbit Hole Afraid to Negotiate? Farkas, you're safe with me, but you make too great of an assumption about me and my fiery Latina... Trauma Response: The 4 F's Getting charged with theft or fraud for stealing from your employer or workplace Employee theft charges are considered a serious breach of trust type offence that can result in jail and a criminal record Or Does Fraud Vitiate Everything? Kelly is Walking with Doppelgänger — 6/6 The Conman vs The Dupe: The Main Differences And When To Use Them How To Co-Parent With Your Ex & Their New Partner, According To Experts Ride the grift? Are you crazy, bro? Drift the Grift — Fraud is too Common in Canada: Nearly Half (43%) of Canadians Have Knowingly Been Victimized by Fraud or Scams, in their Lifetime Amanda Ridding on Ignorance of Brevity Ride the Drift? Certificate of Competence: The Motherly Grift Why and How to Prefer a Causal Account of Parenthood Let It Burn - Covert Wiretap Got Covfefe?
Articles Professor Robert Currie ft in "A hard drive of explicit videos. A folder with her name on it. What a Toronto voyeurism case says about policing online sex crimes" Alka Singh says her ex-boyfriend secretly recorded her with a hidden camera and via Skype. In a statement of defences, he denies making any recording without her consent... Read more
Employee theft charges are considered a serious breach of trust type offence that can result in jail and a criminal record
Drift the Grift — Fraud is too Common in Canada: Nearly Half (43%) of Canadians Have Knowingly Been Victimized by Fraud or Scams, in their Lifetime