Heartland welcomes award-winning researcher to Lincoln campus

Send a link to a friend  Share

[September 25, 2014]  LINCOLN - Participants in Heartland’s community education course on identity theft will learn from an award-winning researcher and instructor. Dr. Axton Betz-Hamilton will lead the course by offering tips for protection against identity theft and sharing her own personal experience with stolen identity.

Betz-Hamilton had her identity stolen in 1993 when she was 11, but didn’t make the discovery until she was 19. “I was renting an apartment and needed to apply for electric service,” Betz-Hamilton explained. “My credit report returned with ten pages of fraudulent credit card entries.”

It wasn’t until 2013 that Betz-Hamilton learned it was her own mother who had stolen her identity. The discovery was made after her mother passed away.

Credit information bureau, Transunion, reports identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America, with 32 percent of cases having a family member or relative responsible for the theft. In an interview with CBS news, Betz-Hamilton revealed her mother had also stolen her father and grandfather’s identities.

As an Assistant Professor of Consumer Studies at Eastern Illinois University, Betz-Hamilton uses her identity theft experience in her career. Her current research focuses on financial education, consumer protection, financial exploration within families and identity theft. In 2012, she received the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences New Achievers Award and in 2013, the Illinois Council of Family Relations Outstanding Service Award.

[to top of second column]

Those interested in learning more about Betz-Hamilton’s experience and how to protect themselves against identity theft should sign up for Heartland’s community education course, Identity Theft 101: An Introduction to an Insidious Crime. The class takes place Monday, September 29 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in room 112 on Heartland’s Lincoln campus, 620 Broadway Street. Registration fee required.  To register, visit heartland.edu/communityEd  or call (217) 735-1731.

[Text received; BECKY GROPP, HEARTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE]

< Recent articles

Back to top