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Dr Martina Dove

Dr Martina Dove

Martina Dove is a researcher with a fervent passion for fraud prevention. Her research concentrates on individual characteristics that make people susceptible to fraud, scam and persuasion techniques used by fraudsters and human factors that make us vulnerable to fraud. Martina is especially passionate about destigmatising fraud victimization and fighting fraud by teaching people how to spot scammers’ cunning techniques. She published a book on fraud psychology, is actively engaged with fraud prevention non-profits and often writes about fraud for industry blogs. 

Research Papers and Books

01

The Psychology of Fraud, Persuasion and Scam Techniques 

ISBN 9780367859565172 Pages 19 B/W IllustrationsPublished December 30, 2020 by Routledge

03

Thesis: Predicting Individual Differences in Vulnerability to Fraud

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