This study is the first to provide a holistic view of an understudied topic, insider fraud in UK policing. Using semi-structured interviews with twenty-six UK police officers, it explores insider fraud forms, methods, perpetrators, consequences, and detection. The study finds corruption and asset misappropriation the primary forms of insider fraud in UK policing. Various methods for committing these two fraud schemes are identified. However, abusing authority for sexual gain is the most common form of corruption. In contrast, selling confidential data on police systems to criminals for financial gain is the predominant form of asset misappropriation. Financially motivated insider fraud is less likely to be committed by senior management. Co...
Until relatively recently, the common law offence of misconduct in public office has been regarded a...
This paper is based on a survey of 331 private investigators predominantly based or working in the U...
Recent high profile media coverage of a number of police corruption cases has understandably caused ...
This study is the first to provide a holistic view of an understudied topic, insider fraud in UK pol...
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...
AbstractSurvey report on occupational fraud 2014 revealed that asset misappropriation schemes were t...
This study sought to examine the principles and practice of investigation and prosecution of serious...
Fraud is not treated as a major criminal concern by most UK police forces unless linked to organised...
Through analysis of National Crime Agency held data on organised crime groups, and in-depth analysis...
This paper examines three scenarios of insider fraud based on empirical data from an upper-tier budg...
This Rogue Trader fraud study examines questionnaire data from 26 England and Wales police force int...
This explanatory study uses desktop and library methodology to explore and present the existing lite...
Private policing of white-collar crime has been a controversial issue for quite some time. Fraud exa...
Purpose Fraud has a significant effect on society. It has been estimated to cost the UK economy mor...
Until relatively recently, the common law offence of misconduct in public office has been regarded a...
This paper is based on a survey of 331 private investigators predominantly based or working in the U...
Recent high profile media coverage of a number of police corruption cases has understandably caused ...
This study is the first to provide a holistic view of an understudied topic, insider fraud in UK pol...
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...
AbstractSurvey report on occupational fraud 2014 revealed that asset misappropriation schemes were t...
This study sought to examine the principles and practice of investigation and prosecution of serious...
Fraud is not treated as a major criminal concern by most UK police forces unless linked to organised...
Through analysis of National Crime Agency held data on organised crime groups, and in-depth analysis...
This paper examines three scenarios of insider fraud based on empirical data from an upper-tier budg...
This Rogue Trader fraud study examines questionnaire data from 26 England and Wales police force int...
This explanatory study uses desktop and library methodology to explore and present the existing lite...
Private policing of white-collar crime has been a controversial issue for quite some time. Fraud exa...
Purpose Fraud has a significant effect on society. It has been estimated to cost the UK economy mor...
Until relatively recently, the common law offence of misconduct in public office has been regarded a...
This paper is based on a survey of 331 private investigators predominantly based or working in the U...
Recent high profile media coverage of a number of police corruption cases has understandably caused ...