Identity Theft and Fraud Victimization: What We Know about Identity Theft and Fraud Victims From Research- and Practice-Based Evidence [Bibliography]

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2019
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Center for Victim Research (CVR)
Abstract
Center for Victim Research is assessing the state of the field in victim response specific crime types. This bibliography includes all the research articles and practice guidelines that were reviewed and summarized to give a snapshot of the state of the field on identity theft and fraud victimization. See also the full synthesis report, "Identity Theft and Fraud Victimization: What We Know about Identity Theft and Fraud Victims From Research- and Practice-Based Evidence," the bibliography of sources, and the related CVR webinar where results are discussed.
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Bibliography, Identity Theft, Fraud, Fraud Trauma Syndrome, Financial Consequences, Financial Impact, Financial Recovery, Financial Exploitation, Economic Burden, Economic Crimes, Costs of Crime, Financial Loss, Financial Assistance, Economic Harms, Victimization, Victim Needs, Barriers to Reporting, Prevalence, Public Awareness, Credit, Scams
Citation
Irvin-Erickson, Yasemin; Ricks, Alexandra. (2019). Identity Theft and Fraud Victimization: What We Know about Identity Theft and Fraud Victims From Research- and Practice-Based Evidence [Bibliography]. Research Syntheses, Center for Victim Research, 20 pgs.
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