Also, the fraudster (white-collar criminal) is usually someone that is least suspected. In fact, fraudsters frequently do not look like crooks at all. Statistical profiles of white-collar criminals describe them as tending to be tenured at the entity, in a trusted position because they earned the trust of management, and relatively well educated. Again, professional skepticism is necessary to prevent one from being fooled, and, even then, there is a chance a fraudster can get away with a crime.