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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
Time: 11:49 am
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Results for fraud (u.k.)
3 results foundAuthor: Button, Mark Title: A Better Deal for Fraud Victims: Research Into Victims' Needs and Experiences Summary: In recent years the needs of crime victims have become much more recognized in the responses of the justice system and other agencies. There have been campaigns to improve the situation of victims of domestic violence, sexual assaults, gun and knife crimes. However, few campaigns have focused on fraud victims, resulting in fraud being described as a silent crime, with victims receiving little support or restitution. This report begins to fill that gap. The report presents findings from surveys conducted in the summer of 2009 on the largest group of fraud victims in the U.K. to date. Using face-to-face interviews, focus groups and telephone interviews about 800 victims have provided information on their experiences and their attitudes to the support available. Details: London: National Fraud Authority, 2010. 95p. Source: Centre for Counter Fraud Studies, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth Year: 2010 Country: United Kingdom URL: Shelf Number: 118268 Keywords: Fraud (U.K.) |
Author: Great Britain. Attorney General's Office. National Fraud Authority Title: A Fresh Approach to Combating Fraud in the Public Sector: The Report of the Smarter Government Public Sector Fraud Taskforce Summary: This report makes 33 recommendations in a wide range of areas including the need for better measurement and estimation of fraud in the public sector, putting a greater emphasis on fraud prevention, wider sharing of data and use of the newly established National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. It also encourages continued work to combat identity fraud. The report identifies a number of examples of good practice in parts of the public sector which should be implemented more widely and techniques which are starting to be used in the private sector that the public sector should evaluate. It also recommends cross-departmental projects should be established to counter procurement fraud and staff fraud which affect a number of departments and public services. Details: London: National Fraud Authority, 2010. 79p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 22, 2010 at: Year: 2010 Country: United Kingdom URL: Shelf Number: 119659 Keywords: Fraud (U.K.)Identity Theft |
Author: CIFAS - The UK's Fraud Prevention Service Title: Digital Thieves: A Special Report on Online Fraud Summary: In Digital Thieves, CIFAS and a wide range of fraud prevention experts have combined not only to focus on identity fraud and account takeover, but also to explain specifically the online dimension to these crimes. There are tips on staying safe online and protected from fraud; stories from the victims of fraud; a series of maps laying bare the true, alarming, scale of these crimes; an examination of how businesses can fall victim; and articles looking at how internet crime has developed and what may, or may not, happen next. Details: London: CIFAS, 2010. 28p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed July 18, 2011 at: http://www.cifas.org.uk/secure/contentPORT/uploads/documents/CIFAS%20Reports/Digital_Thieves_October2010.pdf Year: 2010 Country: United Kingdom URL: http://www.cifas.org.uk/secure/contentPORT/uploads/documents/CIFAS%20Reports/Digital_Thieves_October2010.pdf Shelf Number: 122091 Keywords: Computer CrimesFraud (U.K.)Identity TheftOnline Victimization |