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Research Handbook on Fraud and Society

Edited by Russell G. Smith

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This insightful Research Handbook comprehensively analyses the current state of research on fraud and society, including chapters written by internationally recognised scholars and practitioners.

Keywords: Fraud; Dishonesty; Economic Crime; Applied Research; Risk Assessment; Crime Prevention (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035348800
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Research on fraud and society: an introduction Downloads
Russell G. Smith
Ch 2 My life in fraud and associated crimes Downloads
Michael Levi
Ch 3 Learning from the past: reflections on fraud in the 21st century Downloads
Henry N. Pontell and Christopher Contreras
Ch 4 The future of fraud and economic crime in the information age Downloads
David S. Wall
Ch 5 Peak scandal: an analysis of financial crime in the United Kingdom, 1827–2015 Downloads
Steven Toms
Ch 6 Navigating corruption and fraud in Victoria and Australia: a historical perspective informing current regulatory frameworks Downloads
Samantha Perussich
Ch 7 It's a fraudster's world: consumer fraud across fifteen countries Downloads
Richard Hyde and John Asthana Gibson
Ch 8 ‘Descending the ladder’: the fraud triangle and explanations of offending Downloads
Mark Button and Peter Tickner
Ch 9 Embezzlement through a forensic psychology lens Downloads
David Curnow
Ch 10 She who deceives: comparing women and men who commit occupational fraud Downloads
Janice E. Goldstraw-White
Ch 11 Co-offending in white-collar crime: Social Learning Theory and the coming together of Plutus Payroll fraud Downloads
Paul Andon and Clinton Free
Ch 12 Fraud in academic research Downloads
Ian Freckelton AO Kc
Ch 13 Fraud and organised crime in Europe Downloads
Ernesto U. Savona
Ch 14 Artificial intelligence and the organisation and control of fraud Downloads
Diana Bociga and Nicholas Lord
Ch 15 Profiling cyber scam victims: why it is important and what we know so far Downloads
Monica Whitty
Ch 16 Supporting victims of fraud Downloads
Cooper A. Maher and Cassandra Cross
Ch 17 The challenges facing media investigation of transnational fraud Downloads
Michael Ricks
Ch 18 Policing fraud in the automated state Downloads
Scarlet Wilcock
Ch 19 Fraud pays: but should it also have a price? Downloads
Arie Freiberg Am
Ch 20 International approaches to economic crime Downloads
Jonathan Clough
Ch 21 The fraud advisory panel and the counter-fraud community Downloads
David Bacon, Arun Chauhan and Matthew Field
Ch 22 The role of auditors, accountants, and forensic accountants in fraud control Downloads
Albert van Zyl

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