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The Liminality of Fraud: Reimagining Fraud Theory to Inform Financial Crime Prevention

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The Liminality of Fraud: Reimagining Fraud Theory to Inform Financial Crime Prevention. / Harding, Nicola; Cooper, Emily.
In: British Journal of Criminology, 18.09.2024.

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title = "The Liminality of Fraud: Reimagining Fraud Theory to Inform Financial Crime Prevention",
author = "Nicola Harding and Emily Cooper",
year = "2024",
month = sep,
day = "18",
language = "English",
journal = "British Journal of Criminology",
issn = "0007-0955",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",

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T2 - Reimagining Fraud Theory to Inform Financial Crime Prevention

AU - Harding, Nicola

AU - Cooper, Emily

PY - 2024/9/18

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M3 - Journal article

JO - British Journal of Criminology

JF - British Journal of Criminology

SN - 0007-0955

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