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Harnessing artificial intelligence and machine learning for fraud detection and prevention in Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Economic Criminology
Fraud poses a significant threat to Nigeria's burgeoning digital economy, impacting sectors like finance, e-commerce, healthcare, and education. Traditional methods struggle to keep pace with evolving fraud schemes.
Oluwaseun Isaac Odufisan   +2 more
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Adolescents’ Subjective Views about Interprofessional Team Participation

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Social Work, 2016
Background: One common arrangement in the Norwegian child welfare system is the interprofessional collaborating team, not unlike the English core group.
Siv Elin Nord Sæbjørnsen   +1 more
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Reflections on social work in practice : Perceptions of how being from a higher caste affects social work among the lower (Dalit) caste people of Nepal

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Social Work, 2015
This essay reflects on my community work in a rural village located approximately 70 km from Kathmandu in Nepal. As a social worker, my task was to help integrate people from the Dalit (lower) caste in their local community. The assignment proved to be a
Shovita Adhikari
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Is financial stress a facilitating factor in cartel formation?

open access: yesJournal of Economic Criminology
It is well-known that failing to achieve key organizational goals may pressure managers to commit fraud, but can it be a facilitating factor in cartel formation as well?
Jesper Fredborg Huric-Larsen
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“You walk on glass if you are in that space”: Risks and harms of corruption in wildlife justice pathways in Uganda

open access: yesJournal of Economic Criminology
Wildlife crime drives existential harms including biodiversity loss and climate change, disproportionately affecting the Global South. Criminal justice approaches dominate the public response, yet scant evidence exists on how corruption, an economic ...
Anne-Marie Weeden, Nicholas Pamment
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Social work and families in child welfare in Malawi

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Social Work, 2015
This article discusses professional discretion in relation to placing a child outside the family, as understood by Malawian social workers. The article is a product of an exploratory study covering different aspects of social work practice with children
Memory Jayne Tembo, Siv Oltedal
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The Social Enterprise Craze: CSO Financial Sustainability in Ghana

open access: yesNonprofit Policy Forum
As a relatively stable democracy, Ghana has long been a popular country for international donors. However, recent changes in its classification by the World Bank and government proclamations have led to a reduction in foreign aid, forcing Civil Society ...
Oeding Noemí, Newby Kara
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Acute and diffuse impacts of fraud: A victim-centred teleology for a wicked problem

open access: yesJournal of Economic Criminology
Fraud is the most frequently experienced crime in the UK, yet significantly underreported. Despite its prevalence, understanding and addressing fraud remains challenging.
Christopher Freeman
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Investigating the social relations of human service provision

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Social Work, 2016
In this article, I reflect on my experiences using institutional ethnography to support socially just policy, practice and organizational change. I focus specifically on three inter-related institutional ethnographic research projects that have informed
Naomi Nichols
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Policy Actors’ Struggle for Attention: The Role of Peer Networks in the Migration Discourse on Twitter (X)

open access: yesNonprofit Policy Forum
Policy actors (PAs) like nongovernmental organizations, political parties or governmental institutions strategically communicate on social media to gain attention and thus influence the public agenda.
Hanke Sara   +3 more
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