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Policing Cyber Fraud in China: Challenges, Responses, and Crime Displacement

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posted on 2025-08-22, 14:38 authored by You Zhou
The current study examined cyber fraud policing in China through semi-structured interviews with 21 Chinese police officers. The findings suggest that the interviewees view cyber fraud as a form of transnational organised cybercrime, which poses multidimensional challenges to policing. Networked and proactive responses have been developed and are perceived as effective in preventing cyber fraud, although the interviewees noted that these practices have also facilitated some unintended consequences, such as crime displacement. Nevertheless, analysis indicates that policing is not the sole factor influencing cyber fraud displacement, as criminal motivations and opportunities remain salient in both Chinese and global contexts.<p></p>

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Principal supervisor

Ross Hendy

Additional supervisor 1

Zarina Vakhitova

Year of Award

2025

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School of Social Sciences (Monash Australia)

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School of Social Sciences

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Doctor of Philosophy

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DOCTORATE

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Australia

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Faculty of Arts

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