RT Article T1 Profiling the fraudster: findings from a rapid evidence assessment JF Global crime VO 23 IS 4 SP 422 OP 442 A1 Gekoski, Anna 1974- A2 Adler, Joanna R. A2 McSweeney, Tim LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1837010579 AB Fraud accounts for a growing proportion of UK crime, causing economic losses, societal and personal harms. While there is a growing body of literature on the scale and prevalence of fraud, little research has been undertaken about those who carry out the crime - the offenders - since seminal studies undertaken in the 1970s and 80s. This study reports on findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment commissioned by the Home Office, to explore this gap, seeking to provide an up-to-date socio-demographic profile of fraudsters. It was found that much of the international research considered supports the historical picture of the traditional fraudster as an older, White, employed, well-educated male of a middle-high socio-demographic status, who appear to be late onset offenders. However, there may be different types/groups of fraudsters emerging that might not fit the traditional profile. K1 Fraudster K1 Characteristics K1 Profile K1 white-collar criminal DO 10.1080/17440572.2022.2137670