“…Conversely, the results of Xie, Pogarsky, Lynch, and McDowall’s (2006) study of police notification decisions involving personal or household victimization suggested that White victims were more likely than other victims to notify the police, but only for household crimes. Similar crime-dependent race effects have also been reported in other studies, highlighting the need for research examining decisions by victims of specific crimes such as identity theft (e.g., Akers & Kaukinen, 2009; Felson et al, 1999; Fisher et al, 2003; Rennison et al, 2011).…”