Deconstructing a form of hybrid investment fraud: Examining ‘pig butchering’ in the United States

Marie-Helen Maras , Emily R. Ives
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Cyber-enabled fraud has transformed, becoming more complex and making it harder for targets and law enforcement to detect its occurrence. This study aims to recontextualize a major manifestation of this transformation, a crime called hybrid investment fraud, colloquially known as pig butchering. Hybrid investment fraud describes a cyber-enabled fraud whereby criminals gain the trust of victims by forming connections and relationships, and then exploit this trust by using a series of confidence building and coercive measures designed to encourage victims to continuously invest in securities or commodities until they become unable or unwilling to continue to make payments or the offenders become unreachable. This study further aims to address the existing knowledge gap by focusing on understudied elements of this fraud, such victim and offender characteristics and the ways hybrid investment fraud is perpetrated. To achieve this, we conducted an in-depth analysis of more than 1,300 news articles and court documents between January 1, 2018, and November 1, 2023, to identify 59 cases of hybrid investment fraud targeting victims in the United States. This article both situates hybrid investment fraud within the broader fraud literature and conducts a comprehensive of analysis of hybrid investment fraud cases to identify the types of hybrid investment fraud committed, their impact, victim and offender demographics, and offenders’ tactics, tools, and methods of operation. The findings from this study can inform criminal justice practices and future research of this fraud.

解构一种混合投资欺诈形式:审视美国的 "杀猪行为
网络欺诈已经发生转变,变得更加复杂,使目标和执法部门更难发现其发生。本研究旨在对这一转变的主要表现形式--一种被称为混合投资欺诈(俗称 "杀猪")的犯罪--进行重新语境化。混合投资欺诈描述的是一种网络欺诈,犯罪分子通过建立联系和关系获得受害者的信任,然后利用这种信任,采取一系列建立信任和胁迫措施,鼓励受害者不断投资于证券或商品,直到他们无法或不愿继续付款或犯罪分子无法联系到他们为止。本研究旨在进一步填补现有的知识空白,重点关注这种欺诈中未被充分研究的因素,如受害者和犯罪者的特征以及混合投资欺诈的实施方式。为此,我们对2018年1月1日至2023年11月1日期间的1300多篇新闻报道和法庭文件进行了深入分析,确定了59起针对美国受害者的混合投资欺诈案件。本文既将混合投资欺诈置于更广泛的欺诈文献中,又对混合投资欺诈案件进行了全面分析,以确定所实施的混合投资欺诈的类型、影响、受害者和犯罪者的人口统计学特征,以及犯罪者的战术、工具和操作方法。本研究的结论可为刑事司法实践和未来对这种欺诈的研究提供参考。
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