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The Fraud Pandemic

The Future of Criminalisation of Fraud in England and Wales

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The Fraud Pandemic

The Future of Criminalisation of Fraud in England and Wales

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This book provides the first in-depth scholarly analysis of fraud, the highest volume crime in England and Wales, addressing the challenges faced in building a principled criminal law response by presenting an innovative normative analysis.

The UK is now in a pandemic of fraud. There were 4.6 million fraud offences recorded in the year ending March 2021, accounting for 42% of all crime committed against individuals. Fraud is now the highest volume crime in England and Wales; its incidence in the first half of 2021 was described by UK Finance as a 'national security threat'.

The book provides the answers to key questions, such as:
- How can the rapidly changing nature of fraud be understood and mapped by criminal lawyers?
- How does fraud connect to economic crime more broadly?
- Is the current landscape for criminalising fraud fit for purpose, in the light of changes to the nature and complexity of wrongdoing?
- What are the principled limits to using Artificial Intelligence technologies to detect and to penalise fraud?
- Which principles should inform fraud criminalisation and governance following the COVID-19 pandemic, to meet the challenges of a digital age and a stretched criminal justice system?

Table of Contents

1. A Fraud Pandemic
2. The Meanings of 'Fraud'
3. The Changing Nature of Fraud
4. Theorising the Criminalisation of Fraud in England and Wales
5. Fraud in the Real World: Governing Fraud
6. Fraud's New Directions: The Ambivalence of AI
7. Epilogue: Fraud and the Limits of the Criminal Law

Product details

Published 08 Jan 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781509962389
Imprint Hart Publishing
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins is Associate Professor in Law at…

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