Confirm Not Command: examining Fraudsters’ Use of Language to Compel Victim Compliance in Their Own Exploitation
Using discourse analysis to examine exchanges between fraudsters and victims in telephone-mediated frauds, this research examines the interactional techniques used by perpetrators of fraud to gain and maintain compliance from their victims, without causing them alarm. It reveals how compliance is se...
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