
Fraud, Cybercrime and Ageing in the UK and Korea
13th of June, 2023
Richmond Building LT2
10.00
Welcome, Professor Mark Button, University of Portsmouth
10.10
Fraud, cybercrime and ageing in the UK and South Korea
Professor Mark Button and Dr Vasileios Karagiannopoulos, University of Portsmouth; Dr Joon B. Suh, Korean National Police University; Professor Julak Lee, Chung-Ang University; and Dr Jeyong Jung, University of Ulsan; Joonwon Chang
10.30
Romance Fraud and Older Adults: Manipulation, Protection and Prevention
Dr Elisabeth Carter, Kingston University.
11.00
Break
11.15
“You’re not alone”: the use of peer support groups for fraud victims
Dr Cassandra Cross, Queensland University of Technology
11.45
The Trend of Voice phishing and Fraud Targeting the Elderly in Korea
Dr Joon B. Suh, Korean National Police University and Mr. Koh Cholsoo, Kim & Chang Law Firm, Korea
12.15
Future Challenges: Preventing Older Adults from Becoming Online Shopping Fraud Victims
Jack Whittaker, Surrey University
12.45
Lunch
13.45
Forcasting of voice phishing through analysis of key drivers of crime
Superintendent Dongkyu Lee, Police Human Resources Development Institute of Korea
14.15
Tracking the scammers using a network of 10,000 call blockers
Steve Smith Phone Blocking/Truecall
14.45
Findings from Age UK’s Scams Prevention and Victim Support Programme, John Kamoto, Age UK
15.15
Break
15.30
Cybercrime/Fraud Prevention for Older Adults in the UK and South Korea: Towards a Holistic Model
Professor Mark Button and Dr Vasileios Karagiannopoulos, University of Portsmouth; Dr Joon B. Suh, Korean National Police University; Professor Julak Lee, Chung-Ang University; and Dr Jeyong Jung, University of Ulsan
16.30
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