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Financial Identity Theft - Context, Challenges and Countermeasures

English · Hardback

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When identity theft first emerged as a problem of public policy in the United States, during the last decade of the twentieth century, the rest of the world was still fast asleep. This changed several years later as other countries awakened to similar problems and a sense of potential urgency surrounding the topic of identity theft began to spread. Identity theft, especially as a result of developments in digital technology, became a threat worthy of social and political attention. With its (gradual) spread the need increases to understand how identity theft occurs and how perpetrators of the crime manage to take advantage of developments within contemporary society. For such an understanding it is vital to assess the effectiveness of current countermeasures and introduce innovative ones.
This book provides such an understanding through an in-depth comparative analysis which illustrates how and to what extent states, financial service providers, consumers, and others facilitate the occurrence of financial identity theft in the United States and the Netherlands. Its comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach makes the book essential background reading for policy makers and scholars in Information Technology, Criminology and Public policy to develop strategies for the fight against identity theft.

List of contents

Introduction.- Definitional Dilemmas.- State as Protector.- State as Provider.- Financial Service Providers.- Consumers.- The Others.- From Piece to Puzzle.

Summary

The existence of financial identity theft in the United States, and its (gradual) spread to other areas of the world, increases the need to understand how identity theft occurs and how perpetrators of the crime manage to take advantage of developments within contemporary society. This book aims to provide such an understanding through an in-depth comparative analysis which illustrates how states, financial service providers, consumers, and others facilitate the occurrence of financial identity theft in the United States and the Netherlands.

Product details

Authors Nicole S. van der Meulen, Nicole S van der Meulen, Nicole S. van der Meulen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.07.2011
 
EAN 9789067048132
ISBN 978-90-6704-813-2
No. of pages 306
Weight 590 g
Illustrations XIV, 306 p.
Series Information Technology and Law Series
Information Technology and Law Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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