Scripting mortgage fraud for the motion picture: “Fraud and its interrelationship with the financial services sector in the UK”

Jonathan Gilbert
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This article examines how mortgage fraud is organised in the United Kingdom, what the crime-commissioning processes are for its occurrence and what exogenous conditions and influences support its existence and its capacity to reproduce. The article aims to extend understanding beyond the micro-individual-level, such as causal agency, the biographies of actors and their social relations with one another; to a level of understanding that encompasses macro-structural and facilitative factors and conditions that exist in the financial services sector. The research strategy is supported by a multiple case study design, which involves the cross-case analysis of three multi-million-pound mortgage fraud conspiracies. The study combines criminology with sociological inquiry that employs Clegg’s circuits of power theory as a conceptual framework to examine how the roles and activities of fraudsters and key professional agents are otherwise supported by the convergence of dispositional and facilitative conditions and influences in the financial services sector. It is this circuit that supports the existence of mortgage fraud and its capacity to reproduce. Crime scripting is used as a means of transposing the circuits of power framework into criminological research, as the schema is representative of the interrelationship of the causal, dispositional and facilitative powers through which the organisation of mortgage fraud is possible.

为电影编写抵押贷款欺诈剧本:"欺诈及其与英国金融服务部门的相互关系"。
本文探讨了抵押贷款欺诈在英国是如何组织起来的,其发生的犯罪委托过程是怎样的,以及支持其存在和复制能力的外在条件和影响因素是什么。文章旨在将对微观个体层面的理解(如因果关系、行为者的履历及其相互之间的社会关系)扩展到涵盖金融服务领域存在的宏观结构性和促进性因素和条件的理解层面。研究策略由多重案例研究设计提供支持,其中包括对三个价值数百万英镑的抵押贷款欺诈阴谋进行交叉分析。本研究将犯罪学与社会学调查相结合,采用克莱格的权力回路理论作为概念框架,研究欺诈者和主要专业代理人的角色和活动是如何在金融服务业的处置和促进条件和影响的共同作用下得到支持的。正是这种循环支持了抵押贷款欺诈的存在及其复制能力。犯罪脚本是将权力循环框架移植到犯罪学研究中的一种手段,因为该模式代表了因果、处置和促进力量之间的相互关系,通过这种关系,按揭欺诈才有可能组织起来。
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