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Editorial: The show must go on!

Editorial: The show must go on! Editorial The Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime took place at Jesus College, Cambridge from Saturday 3 to Sunday 11 September 2022. Now in its fortieth year, it was conceived to promote understanding of the issues related to the prevention and control of economically relevant crime and misconduct and thereby facilitate better co-operation and interdiction. Sponsored by a number of governmental and academic institutions around the world, it provides a unique network of those concerned to better protect their economies and institutions from the threats presented directly and indirectly by economically motivated crime. Although initially primarily focused on the Commonwealth, over the years, it has grown into a truly international community, this year attracting participants from over 100 countries ranging from the USA to Fiji, from Taiwan to Trinidad. The thirty-ninth symposium had as its overarching title “Selling status – insider crime and abuse of trust”; however, as in previous years, while this was the focus of most plenary sessions, there were nearly a hundred parallel workshops and programmes that addressed a great variety of issues ranging from the development of intelligence to financial abuse in domestic settings and heritage property. There were parallel one-day programmes on environmental crime, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Financial Crime Emerald Publishing

Editorial: The show must go on!

Journal of Financial Crime , Volume 30 (1): 3 – Jan 2, 2023

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Emerald Publishing
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© Emerald Publishing Limited
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1359-0790
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1359-0790
DOI
10.1108/jfc-01-2023-279
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Editorial The Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime took place at Jesus College, Cambridge from Saturday 3 to Sunday 11 September 2022. Now in its fortieth year, it was conceived to promote understanding of the issues related to the prevention and control of economically relevant crime and misconduct and thereby facilitate better co-operation and interdiction. Sponsored by a number of governmental and academic institutions around the world, it provides a unique network of those concerned to better protect their economies and institutions from the threats presented directly and indirectly by economically motivated crime. Although initially primarily focused on the Commonwealth, over the years, it has grown into a truly international community, this year attracting participants from over 100 countries ranging from the USA to Fiji, from Taiwan to Trinidad. The thirty-ninth symposium had as its overarching title “Selling status – insider crime and abuse of trust”; however, as in previous years, while this was the focus of most plenary sessions, there were nearly a hundred parallel workshops and programmes that addressed a great variety of issues ranging from the development of intelligence to financial abuse in domestic settings and heritage property. There were parallel one-day programmes on environmental crime,

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Journal of Financial CrimeEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 2, 2023

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