知道是成功的一半研究承认受害与报告欺诈之间的关联

Cooper A. Maher, Timothy A. Engle
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对欺诈受害者来说,向警方或银行报告受害情况是至关重要的一步,但许多欺诈受害者并不承认他们的经历构成了受害情况。本研究探讨了承认是否会影响向警方和银行报告欺诈行为的几率。2017 年全国犯罪受害者调查的补充欺诈调查样本(n = 540)的研究结果表明,承认与向警方和银行报案的几率呈正相关,而其他因素与向警方和银行报案的几率呈负相关。本文从研究和政策影响以及局限性的角度对研究结果进行了讨论。
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Knowing is half the battle: Examining the association between acknowledgement of victimization and reporting of fraud

Reporting victimization to the police or one’s bank is a crucial step for victims of fraud, but many victims of fraud do not acknowledge their experiences as constituting victimization. The study examines whether acknowledgement influences odds of reporting fraud to police and banks. Findings from a sample from the 2017 National Crime Victimization Survey’s Supplemental Fraud Survey (n = 540) indicate that acknowledgement is positively associated with odds of reporting to police and banks, while other factors were differentially associated with reporting to police and banks. Findings are discussed in light of research and policy implications as well as limitations.

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