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    por Sutherland, Edwin H.
    Publicado 2009
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    por Blundell, Nigel
    Publicado 1995
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    por Plascencia Villanueva, Raúl
    Publicado 1995
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    por Bajo, Miguel
    Publicado 2000
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    por Bingham, Jane
    Publicado 2009
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    por Pavón Pavón, Mauricio
    Publicado 2014
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    por García Novoa, César
    Publicado 2004
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    por Sokal, Alan D., 1955-
    Publicado 1999
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  14. 414
    “…Fraud is a pervasive problem and can occur as fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or theft. …”
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    “…The internet’s convenience and anonymity have facilitated different types of covert fraud, resulting in economic, mental, and social harm to victims. …”
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    “…The study uncovered environmental and emotional factors in which targets are more susceptible to fraud. Specifically, fraud victims reported experiencing twice as many stressful life events (i.e., 4.0 vs. 1.9), 58% more fraud encounters, stronger emotional arousal during fraud encounters, and significantly less family support and closeness than non-victims. …”
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    por Minhas, Saliha, Hussain, Amir
    Publicado 2016
    “…Different from the features used in similar research, this paper extracts three distinct sets of features from a newly constructed corpus of narratives (408 annual reports/10-K, 6.5 million words) from fraud and non-fraud firms. Separately each of these three sets of features is put through a suite of classification algorithms, to determine classifier performance in this binary fraud/non-fraud discrimination task. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: The first goal of the study was to investigate the willingness of former President Trump’s supporters to punish a particular form of white-collar crime (i.e., bank fraud). The second objective was to test whether the race of the person who committed the bank fraud influenced Trump supporters’ willingness to punish. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Cryptocurrency fraud has become a growing global concern, with various governments reporting an increase in the frequency of and losses from cryptocurrency scams. …”
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