The 19 terrorists who hijacked American planes on September 11 reportedly used fraudulent driver's licenses, "green cards," birth certificates, student visas, and passsports to plan the attack. Judith Collins, professor of criminal justice at Michigan State University, is an internationally recognized expert on identity theft and director of the Identity Theft University-Business Partnership, which works with business and industry to secure competitive and personal information and to prevent the theft of employees' identities. She also investigates criminal use of the Internet as well as workplace and white-collar crime.

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