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2018: UK: Understanding the Risks of Financial Scams as Part of Elder Abuse Prevention
Lee-Ann Fenge; Lee, Sally. British Journal of Social Work; Oxford Vol. 48, Iss. 4, (Jun 2018): 906-923. DOI:10.1093/bjsw/bcy037...
2013: UK: Advance fee frauds messages - non-declining trend
Dobovsek, Bojan; Lamberger, Igor; Slak, Bostjan. Journal of Money Laundering Control; London Vol. 16, Iss. 3, (2013): 209-230....
2016: AU: ‘They’re Very Lonely’: Understanding the Fraud Victimisation of Seniors
Cross, Cassandra. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy; Brisbane Vol. 5, Iss. 4, (2016): 60-75....
2020: Fake News, Disinformation, and Deepfakes: Leveraging Distributed Ledger Technologies and Blockchain to Combat Digital Deception and Counterfeit Reality
Fraga-Lamas, Paula; Fernandez-Carames, Tiago M. IT Professional Magazine; Washington Vol. 22, Iss. 2, (2020): 53-59....
2021: CN: A decision paradox: benefit vs risk and trust vs distrust for online dating adoption vs non-adoption
Chen, Qi; Yuan, Yufei; Feng, Yuqiang; Archer, Norm. Internet Research; Bradford Vol. 31, Iss. 1, (2021): 341-375....
2019: AU: Understanding the effects of compromise and misuse of personal details on older people
Watson, Judy; Lacey, David; Kerr, Don; Salmon, Paul; Goode, Natassia. Australasian Journal of Information Systems; Wollongong Vol. 23, ...
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2013: UK: THE SCAMMERS PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES MODEL: Development of a Stage Model to Explain the Online Dating Romance Scam
Whitty, Monica T. The British Journal of Criminology; London Vol. 53, Iss. 4, (Jul 2013): 665. DOI:10.1093/bjc/azt009 Abstract: "This...
2023: UK: Youth Unemployment and Cybercrime in Nigeria
Obianagwa, Christopher Ewuzie; Ngoka Ruth Obioma; Gift, Uwaechia Onyinye; Hayford, Ezugwu Ikechukwu; Okpala Joy Chinaza; et al. African...
2020: US: Criminals Work from Home during Pandemics Too: a Public Health Approach to Respond to Fraud and Crimes against those 50 and above
Payne, Brian K. American journal of criminal justice, 2020, Vol.45 (4), p.563-577 ISSN: 1066-2316 ISSN: 1936-1351 EISSN: 1936-1351 DOI:...
2022: US: Understanding Romance Scammers Through the Lens of Their Victims: Qualitative Modeling of Risk and Protective Factors in the Online Context
Wang, Fangzhou ; Topalli, Volkan American journal of criminal justice, 2022 ISSN: 1066-2316 EISSN: 1936-1351 DOI:...
2021:TW: Romance Scams: Romantic Imagery and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Chuang, Jie-Yu Frontiers in psychiatry, 2021, Vol.12, p.738874-738874, Article 738874 ISSN: 1664-0640 EISSN: 1664-0640 DOI:...
2023: AU: ‘Should’ve known better’: Using Lerner’s Belief in a Just World to understand how the Fraud Justice Network observe victims of online romance and investment frauds
Nataraj-Hansen, Shalini International review of victimology, 2023, Vol.30 (1), p.26975802311679-215 ISSN: 0269-7580 EISSN: 2047-9433 DOI:...
2020: UK: Orienting the Development of Crime Analysis Processes in Police Organisations Covering the Digital Transformations of Fraud Mechanisms
Rossy, Quentin ; Ribaux, Olivier European journal on criminal policy and research, 2020, Vol.26 (3), p.335-356 ISSN: 0928-1371 EISSN:...
2019: UK: Scambaiting on the Spectrum of Digilantism
Sorell, Tom Criminal justice ethics, 2019, Vol.38 (3), p.153-175 ISSN: 0731-129X ISSN: 1937-5948 EISSN: 1937-5948 DOI:...
2019: UK: Responding to victimisation in a digital world: a case study of fraud and computer misuse reported in Wales
Correia, Sara Giro Crime science, 2019, Vol.8 (1), p.1-12, Article 4 ISSN: 2193-7680 EISSN: 2193-7680 DOI: 10.1186/s40163-019-0099-7...
2015: UK: Anatomy of the online dating romance scam
Whitty, Monica T Security journal, 2015, Vol.28 (4), p.443-455 ISSN: 0955-1662 EISSN: 1743-4645 DOI: 10.1057/sj.2012.57 Abstract: "The...
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