2022
DOI: 10.1108/jfc-08-2022-0207
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Financial fraud victimization: an examination of distress and financial complications

Katelyn A. Golladay,
Jamie A. Snyder

Abstract: Purpose This study expands the empirical understanding of financial fraud victims and the consequences that emerge as a result of financial fraud victimization. In addition, this study aims to assess the impact of the unique role victims play in financial fraud and the impact self-identifying as a victim has on the negative consequences they experience. Design/methodology/approach Data from the Supplemental Fraud Survey to the National Crime Victimization Survey are used to assess the negative consequences o… Show more

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