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Studying the correlates of fraud victimization and reporting
Authors:Andrea Schoepfer  Nicole Leeper Piquero
Affiliation:a Department of Criminal Justice, California State University, San Bernardino, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, United States
b Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284, United States
Abstract:Little is known about the correlates of white-collar victimization, and even less is known about white-collar crime reporting. In this article, the extent to which predictors of fraud victimization are the same as the predictors of fraud reporting is examined. Using a national sample of fraud victims, these findings were consistent with prior research in that involvement in risky behaviors and age were found to be important predictors of fraud victimization. Additionally, the specific factors that are influential in predicting fraud victimization appear to vary across offense type. Unfortunately, little was revealed regarding the predictors of the official reporting of fraud victimizations. Future research needs to further unravel the importance of risky behavior in both victimization and reporting, as well as to focus on a broader array of white-collar crimes.
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