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Cassandra Cross
Cassandra Cross
Associate Dean (Learning & Teaching), Queensland University of Technology
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Cyber frauds, scams and their victims
M Button, C Cross
Routledge, 2017
1972017
No laughing matter: Blaming the victim of online fraud
C Cross
International Review of Victimology 21 (2), 187-204, 2015
1792015
The reporting experiences and support needs of victims of online fraud
C Cross, K Richards, RG Smith
Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, 1-14, 2016
1262016
Understanding romance fraud: Insights from domestic violence research
C Cross, M Dragiewicz, K Richards
The British Journal of Criminology 58 (6), 1303-1322, 2018
882018
Challenges of responding to online fraud victimisation in Australia
C Cross, RG Smith, K Richards
Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 474, 2014
882014
Improving responses to online fraud victims: An examination of reporting and support (Report to the Criminology Research Advisory Council Grant: CRG 29/13-14)
C Cross, K Richards, R Smith
Criminology Research Grants, 2016
76*2016
Improving the police response to online fraud
C Cross, D Blackshaw
Policing: a journal of policy and practice 9 (2), 119-128, 2015
762015
‘Oh we can’t actually do anything about that’: The problematic nature of jurisdiction for online fraud victims
C Cross
Criminology & Criminal Justice 20 (3), 358-375, 2020
662020
‘They’re very lonely’: Understanding the fraud victimisation of seniors
C Cross
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 5 (4), 60, 2016
632016
The problem of “white noise”: Examining current prevention approaches to online fraud
C Cross, M Kelly
Journal of Financial Crime, 2016
572016
Expectations vs reality: Responding to online fraud across the fraud justice network
C Cross
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 55, 1-12, 2018
562018
Policing fraud in England and Wales: examining constables’ and sergeants’ online fraud preparedness
AM Bossler, TJ Holt, C Cross, GW Burruss
Security Journal 33 (2), 311-328, 2020
542020
Fraud and its PREY: Conceptualising social engineering tactics and its impact on financial literacy outcomes
JM Drew, C Cross
Journal of Financial Services Marketing 18 (3), 188-198, 2013
532013
'Nobody's holding a gun to your head...': Examining current discourses surrounding victims of online fraud
C Cross
Crime, Justice and Social Democracy: Proceedings of the 2nd International …, 2013
502013
“I Suspect That the Pictures Are Stolen”: Romance Fraud, Identity Crime, and Responding to Suspicions of Inauthentic Identities
C Cross, R Layt
Social Science Computer Review 40 (4), 955-973, 2022
402022
Exploiting trust for financial gain: An overview of business email compromise (BEC) fraud
C Cross, R Gillett
Journal of Financial Crime 27 (3), 871-884, 2020
392020
Technology and Fraud: The ‘Fraudogenic’consequences of the Internet revolution
M Button, C Cross
The Routledge handbook of technology, crime and justice, 78-95, 2017
392017
The Use of Military Profiles in Romance Fraud Schemes
C Cross, TJ Holt
Victims & Offenders 16 (3), 385-406, 2021
362021
Denying victim status to online fraud victims: The challenges of being a “non-ideal victim”
C Cross
Revisiting the ideal victim concept, 243-63, 2018
362018
Romance Fraud
C Cross
The Palgrave Handbook of International Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance, 917-937, 2020
352020
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