欺诈的急性和扩散性影响:以受害者为中心的邪恶问题目的论

Christopher Freeman
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在英国,欺诈是最常见的犯罪,但举报却严重不足。尽管欺诈行为普遍存在,但了解和解决欺诈问题仍具有挑战性。本文将 "恶性问题 "的跨学科框架应用于欺诈行为,提出了一种新颖的方法,根据欺诈行为对受害者的影响而非犯罪者的意图对欺诈行为进行分类。文章引入了新的类别:急性影响欺诈(AIF)和扩散影响欺诈(DIF)。在急性影响欺诈(AIF)中,欺诈对个人或少数受害者造成影响,而扩散影响欺诈(DIF)描述的是影响政府或大型企业等大型实体的欺诈,其影响由许多人分担,往往造成不太明显的个人伤害但重大的集体损失。此外,还提出了第三类,即混合影响欺诈(HIF),即欺诈既有严重影响,也有扩散影响,对一些受害者造成重大影响,而对更大群体的影响则较小。这一新方法旨在加强对欺诈的理解和管理,强调对受害者的影响而不是犯罪者的意图,并为新生的经济犯罪学领域做出贡献。
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Acute and diffuse impacts of fraud: A victim-centred teleology for a wicked problem
Fraud is the most frequently experienced crime in the UK, yet significantly underreported. Despite its prevalence, understanding and addressing fraud remains challenging. This paper applies the interdisciplinary framework of ‘wicked problems’ to fraud, proposing a novel approach to categorise fraud based on its impact on victims rather than the intent of perpetrators. The article introduces new categories: Acute Impact Fraud (AIF) and Diffuse Impact Fraud (DIF). In AIF the impacts of fraud falls on an individual or a small number of victims, while DIF describes fraud affecting large entities like governments or large businesses, where the impact is shared among many, often resulting in less noticeable individual harm but significant collective loss. A third category, Hybrid Impact Fraud (HIF), is also proposed, where fraud has both acute and diffuse impacts, affecting some victims significantly while spreading minor effects across a larger group. This new approach seeks to enhance the understanding and management of fraud, emphasising victim impact over perpetrator intent, and contributing to the nascent field of economic criminology.
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