Fraud events in the coolest of neighbourhoods: A case study from Gothenburg, Sweden
Journal article, 2024

In the current study credit card frauds are analysed. Concepts are taken from crime pattern theory and place-based criminology. The empirical material originates from the urban nightlife of Gothenburg, Sweden, and combines quantitative and qualitative data from different sources. Instead of focusing on the individual’s specific motives for committing crimes, the study has its interest in how place can play a part in fraud events and be a necessary condition in the crime modus operandi. In the conducted analysis, we can clearly see that place matters in the crime series studied, and that the place was not randomly chosen by the offenders.

Sweden

Socio-spatial elements

Offender-decision making

Fraud events

Author

Charlotta Thodelius

University of Borås

Micael Björk

University of Borås

University of Gothenburg

Göran Lindahl

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Construction Management

Oskar Engdahl

University of Gothenburg

Crime, Law and Social Change

0925-4994 (ISSN) 15730751 (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Subject Categories

Law and Society

DOI

10.1007/s10611-024-10175-5

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Latest update

10/11/2024