The sudden move of our lives online during the coronavirus pandemic has dramatically increased fraud risks. The personal and economic harms are enormous. The UK Government is responding with a two-fold approach. On the one hand, it relies on traditional law enforcement. On the other hand, it seeks to encourage individuals, businesses and public agencies to take responsibility in controlling and preventing crime by changing their practices through information campaigns and risk assessment and management., a strategy known as 'responsibilisation'. While literature in the last few decades has broadly analysed the social implications of responsibilisation on crime control in general, not many studies have focused on the specific area of financi...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the Governor of the Bank of England, w...
The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, away from lo...
Purpose: The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, awa...
This article identifies the new trends and policies adopted by the Labour and Conservative governmen...
Abstract Purpose This study aims to draw out the common characteristics of frauds associated with ...
This report seeks to draw out the common characteristics of frauds associated with pandemics, and to...
The nature of the risk or threat posed by ‘cyberfraud’ - fraud with a cyber dimension – is examined ...
Recorded crime in many industrialised countries over the last twenty years has been falling and this...
Online fraud continues to be one of the most challenging forms of cybercrime. It is an extremely var...
Introduction The objective of this research is to examine how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted financ...
This, the second article in a series, considers whether extending the "failure to prevent" (FTP) mod...
Purpose Fraud has a significant effect on society. It has been estimated to cost the UK economy mor...
The Fraud Bill, which received Royal Assent on 8 November 2006, created an offence of fraud in Engli...
There is much international research on the different types of fraud committed by individuals and/or...
This study adopts a critical realist approach to examine how mortgage fraud is organised in Englan...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the Governor of the Bank of England, w...
The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, away from lo...
Purpose: The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, awa...
This article identifies the new trends and policies adopted by the Labour and Conservative governmen...
Abstract Purpose This study aims to draw out the common characteristics of frauds associated with ...
This report seeks to draw out the common characteristics of frauds associated with pandemics, and to...
The nature of the risk or threat posed by ‘cyberfraud’ - fraud with a cyber dimension – is examined ...
Recorded crime in many industrialised countries over the last twenty years has been falling and this...
Online fraud continues to be one of the most challenging forms of cybercrime. It is an extremely var...
Introduction The objective of this research is to examine how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted financ...
This, the second article in a series, considers whether extending the "failure to prevent" (FTP) mod...
Purpose Fraud has a significant effect on society. It has been estimated to cost the UK economy mor...
The Fraud Bill, which received Royal Assent on 8 November 2006, created an offence of fraud in Engli...
There is much international research on the different types of fraud committed by individuals and/or...
This study adopts a critical realist approach to examine how mortgage fraud is organised in Englan...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the Governor of the Bank of England, w...
The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, away from lo...
Purpose: The purpose of doing this is to move our attention, both theoretically and empirically, awa...