Graham Farrell
Graham Farrell
The vehicle theft rate in the United States declined 80 percent between 1990 and 2020. Remarkably, this remains unexplained. This study examines historical evidence including reports to Congress plus automobile industry data from the Federa...
Extended editorial: preventing fraud and cybercrime in an ageing society [0.03%]
防范老龄化社会的诈骗和网络犯罪一事亟待扩大编辑权限加以重视
Mark Button,Vasileios Karagiannopoulos,Julak Lee et al.
Mark Button et al.
An evaluation of an Australia-based home Burglary prevention program [0.03%]
一项针对基于澳大利亚的家庭入室盗窃预防项目的评估
Matthew Manning,Gabriel T W Wong,Melody Ip
Matthew Manning
In response to an increase in the number of burglaries in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) from 2014 to 2020, the ACT government funded the development of a home-based Burglary prevention program. The aim of the program is to improve ...
Bauyrzhan N Khamitov,Yerzhan S Kemali,Sattar M Rakhmetov et al.
Bauyrzhan N Khamitov et al.
The presented article is relevant, as the dynamics of international legislative changes indicate the transformation of the legal regulation of approaches in combatting raidership. The purpose of this study was to perform an independent inve...
Research synthesis of cybercrime laws and COVID-19 in Indonesia: lessons for developed and developing countries [0.03%]
印尼关于网络犯罪法律和COVID-19的研究综述:发达和发展中国家的启示
Agus Nugroho,An An Chandrawulan
Agus Nugroho
The COVID-19 pandemic poses an unprecedented global challenge to the whole society. Previously, most of the physical activities were not conducted online and were not exposed to cybercrime. Thus, it necessitates paying attention to this eme...
Countering fake information as a guarantee of state information security [0.03%]
抵制虚假信息以保障国家安全 informational-security
Andrii V Svintsytskyi,Oleksandr H Semeniuk,Olena S Ufimtseva et al.
Andrii V Svintsytskyi et al.
The article focuses on the notion of fake information as a tool of psychological influence in the context of hybrid wars. Works of the prominent academicians in the area of manipulation studies constitute the theoretical framework of this r...
Exploring the determinants of victimization and fear of online identity theft: an empirical study [0.03%]
网络身份盗用受害及恐慌的决定因素探究——基于实证研究
Inês Guedes,Margarida Martins,Carla Sofia Cardoso
Inês Guedes
The present study aims at understanding what factors contribute to the explanation of online identity theft (OIT) victimization and fear, using the Routine Activity Theory (RAT). Additionally, it tries to uncover the influence of factors su...
Detection of price manipulation fraud through rational choice theory: evidence for the retail industry in Taiwan [0.03%]
基于理性选择理论的价格操纵欺诈甄别研究——来自台湾零售业的证据
Chin Kuo,Seng-Su Tsang
Chin Kuo
All enterprises, regardless of industry, are exposed to fraud risk. In the retail industry, the perpetrators of fraud manipulate the sales price of products instead of the quantity sold to avoid inventory discrepancies. Fraud examiners atte...
Card-not-present fraud: using crime scripts to inform crime prevention initiatives [0.03%]
无卡支付诈骗:用犯罪情节来制定预防对策
Amanda Bodker,Phil Connolly,Oliver Sing et al.
Amanda Bodker et al.
Growth in the online retail sector and improvements in card-present authorisation measures have led to substantial increases in card-not-present (CNP) fraud, particularly in the online retail sector. This article uses crime script analysis ...
The money laundering and terrorist financing risks of new and disruptive technologies: a futures-oriented scoping review [0.03%]
新兴和具有颠覆性的技术的洗钱及恐怖融资风险:面向未来的综述研究
Eray Arda Akartuna,Shane D Johnson,Amy E Thornton
Eray Arda Akartuna
New and disruptive technologies, including cryptocurrencies and new payment methods, are revolutionising the way people engage with finance. Although they provide significant benefits to consumers, they are also inadvertently creating new m...