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Corporate Author United States. Department of Homeland Security. Office of Inspector General.

Title Efforts to detect and deter fraud committed by Immigration Service Officers [electronic resource] / Department of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector General.

Imprint Washington, DC : Dept. of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector General, [2010]

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  HS 1.22:10-118    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (I, 25 p.) : col. ill.
Note Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 16, 2011).
"September 2010."
"OIG-10-118."
"This report addresses the strengths and weaknesses of the effort to prevent fraudulent and criminal activity by Immigration Service Officers at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It is based on interviews with employees and officials of relevant agencies and institutions, direct observations, and a review of applicable documents." -- Letter of transmittal.
Summary United States Citizenship and Immigration Services processes immigration benefit applications and petitions. Immigration Services Officers, who process benefit requests, sometimes commit fraudulent activities, such as accepting bribes or other favors in exchange for immigration benefits. The Office of Security and Integrity, created in 2007, leads the effort to detect and deter employee misconduct. We evaluated current programs that detect and deter Immigration Services Officer malfeasance. Through numerous interviews with all levels of employees, and an online survey of 292 adjudicators selected at random, we gathered a wide variety of observations and suggestions regarding employee misconduct. As we examined the office's current practices, we identified ways to enhance training and promote the Office of Security and Integrity mission. Although the current training program has emphasized employees' ethical responsibilities, a renewed directive from the uppermost managers on the existing requirement to report possible misconduct would further strengthen the effort. Greater interaction between the Office of Security and Integrity and the offices that process benefit applications would provide new perspectives on preventing employee fraud. We are making six recommendations to improve the Office of Security and Integrity's overall efforts to counter employee misconduct.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Reader.
Subject U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services -- Auditing.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services -- Officials and employees -- Professional ethics.
Misconduct in office -- United States.
Fraud -- United States.
Fraud -- United States -- Prevention.
Governmental investigations -- United States.
Gpo Item No. 0520-B-32 (online)
Sudoc No. HS 1.22:10-118

 
    
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