PECULIARITIES OF ORGANIZING THE PREVENTION OF FRAUD CRIMES
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
fraud, victim, prevention, victimology, Bitcoin, crime prevention, suspect, and others.Abstract
This article explores the role of prevention inspectors within law enforcement agencies in organizing efforts to combat fraud crimes. It also provides an analysis of the concept of fraud in foreign legal systems.
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