Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi

In 2004 Corporate Crime Reporter asserted that Mississippi was the most crooked state in America. By comparing the number of federal corruption convictions over the past decade and the 2002 population of the state, the conclusion was inescapable. Too many officials were robbing the public they had sworn to serve and protect.

Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi establishes the scope of a major crisis in a poor state where needs are many and funds are scarce. The book highlights the tireless work of the Office of the State Auditor in investigating the theft of public money and bringing criminals to justice.

This book reports on thirty-seven cases that demonstrate how and why embezzlement occurs, how it is discovered and investigated, and how the state's justice system deals with perpetrators. The greedy schemes can be as outrageous as they are disheartening. Case histories narrated here involve a variety of public servants and others including chancery clerks, circuit clerks, justice court clerks, city clerks, sheriffs, tax collectors, school and college administrators, and employees of organizations that receive public money.

James R. Crockett is professor emeritus of accountancy and information systems at the University of Southern Mississippi.

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Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi

In 2004 Corporate Crime Reporter asserted that Mississippi was the most crooked state in America. By comparing the number of federal corruption convictions over the past decade and the 2002 population of the state, the conclusion was inescapable. Too many officials were robbing the public they had sworn to serve and protect.

Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi establishes the scope of a major crisis in a poor state where needs are many and funds are scarce. The book highlights the tireless work of the Office of the State Auditor in investigating the theft of public money and bringing criminals to justice.

This book reports on thirty-seven cases that demonstrate how and why embezzlement occurs, how it is discovered and investigated, and how the state's justice system deals with perpetrators. The greedy schemes can be as outrageous as they are disheartening. Case histories narrated here involve a variety of public servants and others including chancery clerks, circuit clerks, justice court clerks, city clerks, sheriffs, tax collectors, school and college administrators, and employees of organizations that receive public money.

James R. Crockett is professor emeritus of accountancy and information systems at the University of Southern Mississippi.

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Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi

Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi

by James R. Crockett
Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi

Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi

by James R. Crockett

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In 2004 Corporate Crime Reporter asserted that Mississippi was the most crooked state in America. By comparing the number of federal corruption convictions over the past decade and the 2002 population of the state, the conclusion was inescapable. Too many officials were robbing the public they had sworn to serve and protect.

Hands in the Till: Embezzlement of Public Monies in Mississippi establishes the scope of a major crisis in a poor state where needs are many and funds are scarce. The book highlights the tireless work of the Office of the State Auditor in investigating the theft of public money and bringing criminals to justice.

This book reports on thirty-seven cases that demonstrate how and why embezzlement occurs, how it is discovered and investigated, and how the state's justice system deals with perpetrators. The greedy schemes can be as outrageous as they are disheartening. Case histories narrated here involve a variety of public servants and others including chancery clerks, circuit clerks, justice court clerks, city clerks, sheriffs, tax collectors, school and college administrators, and employees of organizations that receive public money.

James R. Crockett is professor emeritus of accountancy and information systems at the University of Southern Mississippi.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604736281
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 09/28/2009
Series: Great Comics Artists Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents


Preface     xi
Acknowledgments     xix
Introduction     1
Chancery and Circuit Clerks     7
Greene County Chancery Clerk     10
George County Chancery Clerk     15
Madison County Chancery Clerk     22
Union County Chancery Clerk     31
Jackson County Chancery Clerk     33
Tallahatchie County Deputy Circuit Court Clerk     50
Pontotoc County Deputy Circuit Court Clerk     53
Supervisor of Finance, Harrison County Circuit Court Clerk's Office     58
Tax Assessors/Collectors     64
Claiborne County Tax Assessor/Collector     65
Claiborne County Tax Assessor/Collector     75
Lincoln County Deputy Tax Collector     79
Sunflower County Tax Assessor/Collector     82
Lincoln County Deputy Tax Collector     90
Itawamba County Deputy Tax Collector     92
Justice Court Clerks and Sheriffs' Employees     102
Jackson County Sheriff's Department Bookkeeper     104
Jasper County Deputy Justice Court Clerk     111
Leflore County Justice Court Clerk     117
Rankin County Justice Court Clerk     122
Jefferson Davis County Justice Court Clerk     126
City Clerks     130
Belzoni Deputy City Clerk     130
Long Beach Municipal Court Clerk     135
Brookhaven Municipal Court Clerk     139
Corinth Deputy City Clerk     141
Schools     148
Columbus Municipal School District Bookkeeper     148
South Jones High School Bookkeeper     152
Moss Point High School Bookkeeper     155
Yazoo City Schools Athletic Director     158
Pearl River Community College Remote Sensing Education and Training Coordinator     164
Manager, Aquarium Admissions Office and Gift Shop, J. L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium, University of Southern Mississippi     170
Mississippi State University Print Shop Clerk     175
Mississippi State University Housing Business Manager     179
University Emergency Physicians Practice Group Operations Manager, University of Mississippi Medical Center     185
Other     192
Director, Economic Development Partnership of Monroe County     192
Executive Director, Mississippi Agribusiness Council     196
Director, Mississippi Firefighters Memorial Burn Association     200
Bookkeeper/Accounting Audit Technician, Allied Enterprises of Harrison County, Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services     206
Executive Director, Holly Springs Tourism and Recreational Faculties Bureau     213
Epilogue     221
Sources     227
Index     235
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