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Identity Theft: A Reference Handbook

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What are the common forms of identity theft? Who are the most likely targets? What is law enforcement doing to counter a crime perpetrated not only by petty thieves and sophisticated con artists, but by terrorists, money-launderers, and those involved in human trafficking, drug trafficking, and illegal immigration? Identity Theft: A Reference Handbook examines these questions and more.With the 1998 Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act as its starting point, this informative volume begins by explaining the federal, state, and global definitions of identity theft and how the lack of a standardized approach masks the true pervasiveness of the problem. In addition to addressing the crime's perpetrators, methods, and victims, the book also looks at what individuals, businesses, and the government are doing—and should consider doing—to curb the growth of this crime.
Request Code : ZLIBIO541117
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Year:
2009
Publisher:
ABC-CLIO
Language:
English
Pages:
262
ISBN 10:
1598841432
ISBN 13:
9781598841435
ISBN:
1598841432,9781598841435
Series:
Contemporary world issues

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