The policing of insurance fraud has traditionally been dealt with beyond the criminal justice system as a private matter between the claimant and the insurer with only a few iconic cases referred to the criminal justice system each year. The growth of insurance fraud, particularly 'crash-for-cash' fraud, and the disinterest of the police, has led to a change in the response of the insurance industry. This paper will argue this response can be characterised as a shift from the traditional 'shallow' to a 'deeper' form of policing which sees greater focus upon criminal and quasi-criminal outcomes. This paper explores some of the private and innovative methods the industry has developed and illustrates at a time when police privatisation has be...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the ways in which contemporary organisations ar...
Insurance fraud is a serious and growing problem, and there is widespread recognition that tradition...
This paper is based on a survey of 331 private investigators predominantly based or working in the U...
The policing of insurance fraud has traditionally been dealt with beyond the criminal justice system...
Purpose: The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, awa...
The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, away from lo...
There is much international research on the different types of fraud committed by individuals and/or...
Private policing of white-collar crime has been a controversial issue for quite some time. Fraud exa...
This article argues that the conceptualisation of private police in current academic literature requ...
There is much international research on the different types of fraud committed by individuals and/or...
Previous studies of insurance fraud have perceived the crime as easy to commit, easily justified by ...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the ways in which contemporary organisations are imposing the...
This paper considers the challenges and opportunities that exist in England and Wales for the use of...
Regardless of the jurisdiction research has repeatedly highlighted that the ‘public’ see the insuran...
After tax evasion, insurance fraud is considered the highest ranked among white-collar crimes perpet...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the ways in which contemporary organisations ar...
Insurance fraud is a serious and growing problem, and there is widespread recognition that tradition...
This paper is based on a survey of 331 private investigators predominantly based or working in the U...
The policing of insurance fraud has traditionally been dealt with beyond the criminal justice system...
Purpose: The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, awa...
The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, away from lo...
There is much international research on the different types of fraud committed by individuals and/or...
Private policing of white-collar crime has been a controversial issue for quite some time. Fraud exa...
This article argues that the conceptualisation of private police in current academic literature requ...
There is much international research on the different types of fraud committed by individuals and/or...
Previous studies of insurance fraud have perceived the crime as easy to commit, easily justified by ...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the ways in which contemporary organisations are imposing the...
This paper considers the challenges and opportunities that exist in England and Wales for the use of...
Regardless of the jurisdiction research has repeatedly highlighted that the ‘public’ see the insuran...
After tax evasion, insurance fraud is considered the highest ranked among white-collar crimes perpet...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the ways in which contemporary organisations ar...
Insurance fraud is a serious and growing problem, and there is widespread recognition that tradition...
This paper is based on a survey of 331 private investigators predominantly based or working in the U...