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From the classic fraud triangle theory that was born from Donald R. Cressey’s research to more recent developments regarding fraudulent behavior, this paper provides a comprehensive examination of the theories surrounding fraud motivation. Then, recommendations for ways to deter fraud and a thorough list of fraud warning signs are presented based on the findings. Keywords: psychology of.
Keywords: Ethics, fraud, plagiarism, research, scientific misconduct, United States’ office of Research Integrity. INTRODUCTION. Medical research is the cornerstone of scientific research. It has the potential to engender a better state of physical and psychological health. Therefore, it is imperative that medical research is genuine and free from bias. When conducting medical research, one.
Fraud and misconduct in clinical research is widespread. Good clinical practice is a guideline adopted internationally as standard operating procedure for conduct of clinical research. Despite these guidelines being available, unavailability of internationally harmonized framework for managing research fraud and misconduct makes clinical research a highly vulnerable area to commit fraud. Fraud.
Our annual business fraud report is considered the definitive account of payments-related fraud in both the US and the UK. This year, for the first time, we included Australian businesses in our research. The report canvasses entrepreneurs, business owners, managers and directors on their response to, and experience of, the different types of payments fraud.
The largest drop in the level of fraud concerned card fraud committed at ATMs, with 12.4% less fraud in 2016 compared with 2015, while fraud committed at POS terminals went down by 3.0%. The lower level of ATM fraud was mainly due to a substantial decrease in counterfeit card fraud and fraud using lost and stolen cards following the migration of cards and terminals to EMV. Fraud using lost and.
The most high-profile fraud case involved South Korean stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk, who made headlines in 2006 when he was found guilty of falsifying data from two papers published in Science.