Organised crime groups involved in fraud / Tiggey May, Bina Bhardwa.
2018
HV6695
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Title
Organised crime groups involved in fraud / Tiggey May, Bina Bhardwa.
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ISBN
9783319694016 (electronic book)
3319694014 (electronic book)
9783319694009
3319694014 (electronic book)
9783319694009
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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HV6695
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.473
Summary
Through analysis of data held by the National Crime Agency on organised crime groups, and in-depth analysis of qualitative interviews with convicted fraudsters and enforcement professionals, this detailed study fills a significant gap in the contemporary literature on organised crime groups involved in fraud. Throughout the chapters, the perspective of convicted offenders and those involved in its policing are juxtaposed to show the ease of committing fraud from the perspective of offenders on the one hand, and the investigative challenges experienced by law enforcement officers on the other. May and Bhardwa’s insights shed light on offender motivations, routes into fraud and organised crime, and the nature and shape of organised crime groups and their operations. Alongside the offender perspective the law enforcement interviews provide a unique interpretation of the procedural and legislative weaknesses that appear to allow this type of offender to make considerable financial gain. The key recommendations based on empirical findings will greatly benefit those interested in understanding the links between fraud and organised crime in the UK and those seeking to improve enforcement efforts. .-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 29, 2017).
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Crime prevention and security management.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. What do We Know about Organised Crime and Fraud?
3. Routes into Fraud and Organised Criminality
4. The Nature and Structure of Organised Crime Groups Involved in Fraud
5. Cops and 21st Century Robbers
6. Concluding Thoughts.
2. What do We Know about Organised Crime and Fraud?
3. Routes into Fraud and Organised Criminality
4. The Nature and Structure of Organised Crime Groups Involved in Fraud
5. Cops and 21st Century Robbers
6. Concluding Thoughts.