The financial cost of fraud: what data from around the world shows
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The financial cost of fraud : what data from around the world shows. / Gee, Jim; Button, Mark; Brooks, Graham.
Milton Keynes : MacIntyre Hudson, 2009. 15 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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TY - BOOK
T1 - The financial cost of fraud
T2 - what data from around the world shows
AU - Gee, Jim
AU - Button, Mark
AU - Brooks, Graham
N1 - Institution: University of Portsmouth. Department: Institute of Criminal Justice Studies.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The report doesn’t just look at detected fraud or the individual cases which have come to light and been prosecuted. Because there is no crime which has a 100% detection rate, adding together detected fraud significantly underestimates the extent of the problem. It is also the case that if detected fraud losses go up, does that mean that there is more fraud or that there has been better detection; equally, if detected fraud losses fall, does that mean that there is less fraud or worse detection?
AB - The report doesn’t just look at detected fraud or the individual cases which have come to light and been prosecuted. Because there is no crime which has a 100% detection rate, adding together detected fraud significantly underestimates the extent of the problem. It is also the case that if detected fraud losses go up, does that mean that there is more fraud or that there has been better detection; equally, if detected fraud losses fall, does that mean that there is less fraud or worse detection?
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - The financial cost of fraud
PB - MacIntyre Hudson
CY - Milton Keynes
ER -
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