INVESTIGATING AND PROSECUTING MONEY LAUNDERING



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INVESTIGATING AND PROSECUTING MONEY LAUNDERING This one-day course will discuss the criminal elements and case law for N.J.S.A criminal statue 2C:21-25, Financial Facilitation of Criminal Activity, also known as money laundering. We will discuss the stages involved in the process of money laundering and how to utilize that knowledge in developing both your investigative and prosecution strategy. We will provide a detailed breakdown of each section of this statue and provide case examples for each section including the calculation of the anti-money laundering profiteering penalty. Monmouth County Police Academy 2000 Kozloski Road, Freehold, New Jersey 07728 October 26, 2015 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SEMINAR INFORMATION: This 8 Hour training program is aggressively priced at $150.00 per person and is offered by the Richard Stockton College Center for Public Safety. This training is part (3) of a four course program that will provide the participant with a Richard Stockton College CPSS Certificate in Financial Law Investigations, see page 3 and 4 of this brochure. To register, please fill out Page 5 of this brochure and fax it to 609-626-6050, or visit us at www.stockton.edu/cpss Questions? Call us at (609)652-4342, or reach us by email at Vance.Mattis@stockton.edu

INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY Mark W. Malinowski, MS, CFE, CAMS, is a Supervising Detective with the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office assigned to the Special Investigations Unit, which investigates economic crimes, internal affairs, corruption, and organized crime. He has been assigned to this unit for over twelve years and has conducted various types of financial investigations ranging from theft by deception, money laundering, asset forfeiture, organized crime enterprises (street gangs and traditional), racketeering, tax offenses, mortgage fraud, insurance fraud, Ponzi schemes, embezzlements, and the tracing of financial funding for domestic and international narcotics trafficking throughout the State of New Jersey and on a global scale. Mark Malinowski has over 15 years working in both the banking industry and as a law enforcement professional conducting financial crimes investigation and detecting fraudulent activity. He was deputized as a US Marshal/IRS Special Agent from 2007-2009, while investigating an international gambling and money laundering operation. He was a member of the Ocean County Regional SWAT team from 2009-2011. Mark Malinowski has earned a Master of Science degree in Financial Fraud and Forensics from Carlow University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Studies with a concentration in Marketing from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. Malinowski holds the professional certifications as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS). These financial investigations have provided him with the expertise to locate and secure the documentation needed to perform the financial data analysis of financial institution accounts and corporate financial statements, which are essential for court testimony. He has testified in New Jersey Superior Court as the lead detective for several complex white-collar crimes investigations. These career experiences have provided him with a vast knowledge of how financial crimes are perpetrated along with the ability to analyze financial data to prevent, detect, investigate and prosecute the various levels of worldwide financial fraudulent activity that impact all types of businesses. In addition to the above information, Mark Malinowski is a certified State of NJ police instructor who teaches at the Ocean County Police Academy training recruits in the areas of fraudulent documents, financial investigations, internal affairs, money laundering, organized crime, and the financial exploitation against senior citizens. He has presented as a guest speaker at several colleges and private companies, throughout New Jersey, on the topics of financial and money laundering investigations.

**New Course Offering** Certificate in Financial Crimes Investigations This certificate program was designed by and will be delivered by Mark Malinowski, MS, CFE, CAMS from Framework Financial, LLC. Mr. Malinowski has over 15 years of financial crimes investigative experience while working in the banking industry and as a detective with the Ocean County Prosecutor s Office Economic Crimes Unit. Certificates are distributed after the student attends all (4) one day programs. Courses may be taken in any order. Course #1: The Financial Crimes Law in New Jersey This one-day course will provide a detailed analysis of N.J.S.A Chapters 20 & 21 related to financial crimes investigations. Case studies will describe key elements for both investigative and prosecution purposes. Police officers will gain an in-depth understanding of New Jersey s theft and forgery statues while acquiring the tools needed to address today s white-collar criminals. Course #2: The Elements of Financial Crimes Investigations This one-day course will provide an officer with the essential foundation to conduct a financial crimes investigation in today s technology driven society. This course will highlight core financial crimes including, but not limited to, embezzlement, mortgage fraud, counterfeit checks, credit card fraud, identity theft, power of attorney fraud, and document fraud. Attendees will participate in the analysis of multiple present day financial crimes investigations case studies exposing them to the methods and trends utilized by modern day white-collar criminals.

School of Graduate and Continuing Studies Course #3: Investigating and Prosecuting Money Laundering This one-day course will discuss the criminal elements and case law for N.J.S.A criminal statue 2C:21-25, Financial Facilitation of Criminal Activity, also known as money laundering. The course focuses on the stages involved in the process of money laundering and how to utilize this knowledge in developing both your investigative and prosecution strategy. A detailed breakdown of each section of this statue will be provided as well as case examples for each section including the calculation of the anti-money laundering profiteering penalty. Course #4: How to Locate Assets during a Financial Crimes/Narcotics Investigation This one-day course will benefit any detective and/or prosecutor assigned to white collar crime/narcotics investigations. Preliminary discussion will center on the types of fraud, methods utilized to move currency and basic investigative measures to assist in identifying the flow of money and assets. Specific focus will be on the investigative measures for narcotics-related cases and how to build a financial profile of your target(s) along with identifying assets of the individuals and organization. Emphasis will include, but not be limited to, forfeiture of assets/seizures of properties and bank accounts; various investigative databases designed to identify fraudulent activity, proactive and reactive investigative measures and the steps used to strengthen court testimony. www.stockton.edu/cpss

Please provide the following: Center for Public Safety and Security Course Registration Form Course Title Course Date Name Title Date of Birth Police Department Address City State Zip Phone Number Extension Email How did you hear about the program? Payment Instructions Please send Purchase Order paper work to the following address for processing: Form Instructions Please send form via the following options: The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey ATTN: Continuing Studies 101 Vera King Farris Drive Galloway, NJ 08205-9441 1. Mail form, along with Purchase Order paper work to the address above. 2. Fax the form to the Office of Continuing Studies at 609-626-6050. 3. Scan the form and email the form to CPSS@stockton.edu. Signature