The Latest Research: Why Do Targets Engage with Scams?
Description
Why do we engage with scammers? What makes one person more likely to engage than the next? Of those that engage, what makes someone more likely to lose money? These are important questions to ask – and find the answers to – both as consumers and as an industry with an interest in disrupting the cycle of financial fraud.
On this episode, we hear from moderator Emma Fletcher, a senior data researcher with the FTC, and panelists Marti DeLiema, Assistant Research Professor at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Duygu Başaran Şahin, a postdoctoral research fellow at the RAND Center for the Study of Aging, and Gary Mottola, research director for the FINRA Foundation, about the latest research into these important questions and learn more about what might stop someone from engaging with a fraud to begin with.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Exposed to Scams: What Separates Victims from Non-Victims
Does One Size Fit All? An Examination of Risk Factors by Scam Type
Fraud Victimization Across the Lifespan: Evidence on Repeat Victimization Using Perpetrator Data
Addressing the Problem of Chronic Fraud Victimization
Vulnerability of Older Adults to Government Impersonation Scams
A Review of Scam Prevention Messaging Research
Protecting Retail Customers from Gift Card Payment Scams
FINRA Foundation Research Center