Studying fraud as white collar crime/
Studying fraud as white collar crime/
edited by Geoffrey Smith, Mark Button, Les Johnston and Kwabena Frimpong
- New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
- ix, 246p.
Introduction: The Study of Fraud
Part 1: Fraud in Context
Defining Fraud
The Extent of Fraud
Why Do People Commit Fraud?
Part 2: Tackling Fraud
Preventing Fraud
Investigating Fraud
Prosecuting and Regulating Fraud
Part 3: Case Studies in Fraud
A Very Common Fraud: The Case of the Insurance Fiddle
Social Security Fraud
Transnational Fraud
Final Reflections.
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Introduction: The Study of Fraud
Part 1: Fraud in Context
Defining Fraud
The Extent of Fraud
Why Do People Commit Fraud?
Part 2: Tackling Fraud
Preventing Fraud
Investigating Fraud
Prosecuting and Regulating Fraud
Part 3: Case Studies in Fraud
A Very Common Fraud: The Case of the Insurance Fiddle
Social Security Fraud
Transnational Fraud
Final Reflections.
9780230542488
345.0263 / EDI