1st Edition
Scams, Cons, Frauds, and Deceptions Online and In-person Victimization Schemes
Introduction: Scams, Cons, Frauds, and Deceptions
Sean Byrne and James M. Byrne
1. “If U Don’t Pay, they will Share the Pics”: Exploring Sextortion in the Context of Romance Fraud
Cassandra Cross, Karen Holt and Roberta Liggett O’Malley
2. Predicting Phishing Victimization: Comparing Prior Victimization, Cognitive, and Emotional Styles, and Vulnerable or Protective E-mail Strategies
Loretta Stalans, Eric Chan-Tin, Anna Hart, Madeline Moran and Shelia Kennison
3. Examining Personal and Altruistic Fear of Ransomware
Cooper A. Maher and Brittany E. Hayes
4.“I Have Only Checked after the Event”: Consumer Approaches to Safe Online Shopping
Jack Mark Whittaker, Matthew Edwards, Cassandra Cross and Mark Button
5. Consumer Experiences with Gift Card Payment Scams: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Consumer Protection
Marguerite DeLiema, Julia Volker and Arthur Worley
6. Non-Ideal Victims or Offenders? The Curious Case of Pyramid Scheme Participants
Branislav Hock and Mark Button
7. Hearing from the Forgotten Victims: A Content Analysis of the Consequences of Bernard L. Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme
Emily M. Homer, Caroline I. Jalain and Kaitlyn B. Hoover
8. Health Fraud against the Elderly in China: The Perspective of Vulnerability Manipulation
You Zhou, Jianhua Xu, Sinan Wu and Shangyi Zhu
9. Decisions, Decisions: An Analysis of Identity Theft Victims’ Reporting to Police, Financial Institutions, and Credit Bureaus
Dylan Reynolds
10. How Does Immigration Status and Citizenship Affect Identity Theft Victimization Risk in the US? Insights from the 2018 National Crime Victimization Survey Identity Theft Supplement
Yasemin Irvin-Erickson
Biography
Sean Byrne is a graduate student at Boston University’s Graduate Program in English and American Literature, USA. His research centers around 19th and early 20th century novels.
James M. Byrne is Professor Emeritus at the School of Criminology and Justice Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA. He has written extensively on a range of topics related to technology-facilitated crime.






