Food fraud is the intentional, deceptive misrepresentation of foods for economic gain. It is the outcome of the convergence in time and place of a motivated offender and a suitable target in the absence of capable guardians. Fraud vulnerability of businesses depend on openings for undesirable events resulting from weaknesses or flaws in the system. The mapping of a company’s or chain’s fraud vulnerabilities is a first step towards fraud management. In this chapter the food fraud concept based on the criminological routine activity theory is described. Furthermore, key elements and individual fraud factors are discussed, as well as differences in fraud vulnerability across supply chains and their tiers
Organic foods are frequently targeted by fraudsters. Examination of underlying factors helps to redu...
As a high value commodity on the market, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is a suitable target for frau...
The COVID-19 pandemic and related containment measures have placed food supply chains under great pr...
Background Food fraud prevention and fraud vulnerability reduction are the first steps to combat foo...
Major food fraud scandals of the last decade have created awareness of the need to strengthen compan...
Purpose: Global food fraud incidents are regularly reported and are on the rise due to the ineffecti...
Recent scandals have increased the need to strengthen companies’ ability to combat fraud within thei...
Food fraud results from the interaction of motivated offenders with opportunities, and lack of contr...
Fraud can happen to any food business, but some sectors show more historical evidence of food fraud ...
The increase in fraudulent incidents has resulted in a change of focus in theory related to investig...
Abstract Multiple food fraud vulnerability assessment (FFVA) tools have been developed and refined ...
Food supply chain fraud can arise in terms of the integrity of the food item, the processes used to ...
Food fraud implies deception for gain using food. We summarise types of food fraud and explain why t...
This study examines fraud vulnerability in the food service industry; identifies underlying fraud vu...
Food fraud represents a significant problem for both food companies and consumers under an economic ...
Organic foods are frequently targeted by fraudsters. Examination of underlying factors helps to redu...
As a high value commodity on the market, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is a suitable target for frau...
The COVID-19 pandemic and related containment measures have placed food supply chains under great pr...
Background Food fraud prevention and fraud vulnerability reduction are the first steps to combat foo...
Major food fraud scandals of the last decade have created awareness of the need to strengthen compan...
Purpose: Global food fraud incidents are regularly reported and are on the rise due to the ineffecti...
Recent scandals have increased the need to strengthen companies’ ability to combat fraud within thei...
Food fraud results from the interaction of motivated offenders with opportunities, and lack of contr...
Fraud can happen to any food business, but some sectors show more historical evidence of food fraud ...
The increase in fraudulent incidents has resulted in a change of focus in theory related to investig...
Abstract Multiple food fraud vulnerability assessment (FFVA) tools have been developed and refined ...
Food supply chain fraud can arise in terms of the integrity of the food item, the processes used to ...
Food fraud implies deception for gain using food. We summarise types of food fraud and explain why t...
This study examines fraud vulnerability in the food service industry; identifies underlying fraud vu...
Food fraud represents a significant problem for both food companies and consumers under an economic ...
Organic foods are frequently targeted by fraudsters. Examination of underlying factors helps to redu...
As a high value commodity on the market, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is a suitable target for frau...
The COVID-19 pandemic and related containment measures have placed food supply chains under great pr...