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Exploring spatiotemporal Dynamics and influencing factors of cyber-fraud: A quantile regression approach in Xiaoshan District, China
This study utilizes data on cyber-fraud crimes from the Public Security Bureau in Xiaoshan District for the year 2021 as its case study. It examines the spatiotemporal distribution of various types of cyber-fraud and investigates the influencing factors from social and built environments. Additionally, quantile regression models are employed to analyze the variation in the number of cases across different quantiles of the influencing factors. The study reveals significant differences in individual characteristics among victims of different types of fraud. Cyber-fraud occurrences exhibit distinct temporal patterns across various temporal scales, with significant differences in the duration of crimes among different fraud types. Cyber-fraud demonstrates significant spatial clustering, mainly concentrated in residential areas. The results of quantile regression indicate that cyber fraud is influenced by both the built environment and social environment, with noticeable variations in the coefficient of influence across different quantiles of the independent variables.
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The International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice is an international and fully peer reviewed journal which welcomes high quality, theoretically informed papers on a wide range of fields linked to criminological research and analysis. It invites submissions relating to: Studies of crime and interpretations of forms and dimensions of criminality; Analyses of criminological debates and contested theoretical frameworks of criminological analysis; Research and analysis of criminal justice and penal policy and practices; Research and analysis of policing policies and policing forms and practices. We particularly welcome submissions relating to more recent and emerging areas of criminological enquiry including cyber-enabled crime, fraud-related crime, terrorism and hate crime.