2017: US: Prevalence of Financial Fraud and Scams Among Older Adults in the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
2023: US: How are financial institutions enabling online fraud? A developmental online financial fraud policy review
2023: US: What is a capable guardian to older fraud victims? Comparison of younger and older victims’ characteristics of online fraud utilizing routine activity theory
2022: US: Financial fragility and scam susceptibility in community dwelling older adults
2014: US: Correlates of Susceptibility to Scams in Older Adults Without Dementia
2008: US: The Effects of Loneliness on Telemarketing Fraud Vulnerability Among Older Adults
2015: US: Psychological and Functional Vulnerability Predicts Fraud Cases in Older Adults: Results of a Longitudinal Study
2013: US: Is Psychological Vulnerability Related to the Experience of Fraud in Older Adults?
2023: US: What Money Can Do: Examining the Effects of Rewards on Online Romance Fraudsters’ Deceptive Strategies
2021: US: To Whom Do Victims of Mass-Market Consumer Fraud Complain?
2023: Navigating Privacy and Data Safety: The Implications of Increased Online Activity among Older Adults Post-COVID-19 Induced Isolation
2022: US: How Do Individuals Justify and Rationalize their Criminal Behaviors in Online Romance Fraud?
2022: US: Exploring Fraudsters Strategies to Defraud Users on Online Employment Databases
2008: US: Mitigating losses suffered by elders from financial scams
2021: US: The Restrictive Deterrent Effect of Warning Messages Sent to Active Romance Fraudsters: An Experimental Approach
2015: US: Cybercrime prevention and law enforcement: a comparative analysis of Nigeria and the United States of America
2020: US: The Evolution and Legislative Response to Nigerian Cybercrime
2021: US: Antecedents of Members’ Trust Propensity and Its Impact on Self-Disclosure Intention in Mobile-Based Online Dating Apps
2019: US: Social Engineering Attacks: A Survey
2019: US: Susceptibility to Social Engineering: Human Vulnerabilities