The Liminality of Fraud: Reimagining Fraud Theory to Inform Financial Crime Prevention

被引:0
|
作者
Harding, Nicola [1 ]
Cooper, Emily [2 ]
Sales, Tony [3 ]
McDonald, Andy [3 ]
Kingston, Sarah [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lancaster, Dept Criminol, Lancaster, England
[2] Univ Cent Lancashire UCLAN, Dept Law & Policing, Preston, England
[3] We Fight Fraud, London, England
关键词
fraud prevention; financial crime; liminality; liminal space; lived experience; situational crime prevention;
D O I
10.1093/bjc/azae069
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Utilizing knowledge from academics, practitioners and subject matter experts with lived experience of fraud, this paper offers four significant contributions to fraud theory. Firstly, we argue that fraudsters seek out liminal spaces. Secondly, the paper identifies that fraudsters do not always seek immediate financial gain. Thirdly, we argue that within liminal space, individuals are transformed into fraud victims or potentially 'co-offenders' used to target businesses. By understanding the importance of liminality for the success of fraudulent interactions, we propose that both on and offline spaces that are vulnerable to facilitating fraud can be identified. Finally, we make the argument that aspects of situational crime prevention can be utilized within liminal spaces at key points to prevent fraud.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM FOR FRAUD PREVENTION: A STRUCTURED LITERATURE REVIEW
    Rahman, Nor Hafizah Abdul
    Hamzah, Noradiva
    Jamaluddin, Adibah
    Aziz, Khairul Azman
    ASIA-PACIFIC MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING JOURNAL, 2019, 14 (03): : 19 - 48
  • [42] Fraud Prevention Framework for Electronic Business Environments: Automatic Segregation of Online Phishing Attempts
    Ghatasheh, Nazeeh
    2016 CYBERSECURITY AND CYBERFORENSICS CONFERENCE (CCC), 2016, : 89 - 95
  • [43] Organized crime, situational crime prevention and routine activity theory
    Edward R. Kleemans
    Melvin R. J. Soudijn
    Anton W. Weenink
    Trends in Organized Crime, 2012, 15 (2-3) : 87 - 92
  • [44] Determinants influencing fraud prevention in e-procurement: Empirical evidence from Indonesia
    Silalahi, Sempaulus
    Hanif, Rheny Afriana
    Supriono, Supriono
    Hariyani, Eka
    Wiguna, Meilda
    INNOVATIVE MARKETING, 2023, 19 (04) : 199 - 206
  • [45] Using Credit/Debit Card Dynamic Soft Descriptor as Fraud Prevention System for Merchant
    Laurens, Roy
    Zou, Cliff C.
    2016 IEEE GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE (GLOBECOM), 2016,
  • [46] Fraud and its PREY: Conceptualising social engineering tactics and its impact on financial literacy outcomes
    Drew, Jacqueline
    Cross, Cassandra
    JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL SERVICES MARKETING, 2013, 18 (03) : 188 - 198
  • [47] Credit Card-Not-Present Fraud Detection and Prevention Using Big Data Analytics Algorithms
    Razaque, Abdul
    Frej, Mohamed Ben Haj
    Bektemyssova, Gulnara
    Amsaad, Fathi
    Almiani, Muder
    Alotaibi, Aziz
    Jhanjhi, N. Z.
    Amanzholova, Saule
    Alshammari, Majid
    APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, 2023, 13 (01):
  • [48] Crime and crisis in China’s P2P online lending market: a comparative analysis of fraud
    Li Huang
    Henry N. Pontell
    Crime, Law and Social Change, 2023, 79 : 369 - 393
  • [49] Crime and crisis in China's P2P online lending market: a comparative analysis of fraud
    Huang, Li
    Pontell, Henry N.
    CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 2023, 79 (04) : 369 - 393
  • [50] Enhancing fraud prevention and internal control: the key role of internal audit in public sector governance
    Nadirsyah, Mirna
    Indriani, Mirna
    Mulyany, Ratna
    COGENT BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT, 2024, 11 (01):