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The Psychology of Internet Fraud Victimisation: a Systematic Review
2019
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
Existing theories of fraud provide some insight into how criminals target and exploit people in the online environment; whilst reference to psychological explanations is common, the actual use of established behavioural theories and/or methods in these studies is often limited. In particular, there is less understanding of why certain people/demographics are likely to respond to fraudulent communications. This systematic review will provide a timely synthesis of the leading psychologically
doi:10.1007/s11896-019-09334-5
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