Policing Welfare Fraud charts and interrogates the suite of measures ostensibly designed to combat welfare fraud and non-compliance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scarlet Wilcock is Lecturer at Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, Australia, and an Associate Investigator at the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society.
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List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Funding List of Abbreviations Disclaimer 1 Introduction 2 A History of Welfare Fraud Policing 3 Governing Welfare Fraud and Non-compliance in Neoliberal Times 4 Preventing or Pre-empting Welfare Compliance? Policing the Borders of the Welfare State 5 Managing 'Risky' Recipients: Data Mining Risk Profiling and Tiered Compliance Reviews 6 Making Welfare Fraud 'Everybody's Business': Responsibilising Welfare Compliance 7 Deterrence, Disruption, Deservingness: Prosecuting Welfare Fraud in Australia 8 Conclusion Index
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Funding List of Abbreviations Disclaimer 1 Introduction 2 A History of Welfare Fraud Policing 3 Governing Welfare Fraud and Non-compliance in Neoliberal Times 4 Preventing or Pre-empting Welfare Compliance? Policing the Borders of the Welfare State 5 Managing 'Risky' Recipients: Data Mining Risk Profiling and Tiered Compliance Reviews 6 Making Welfare Fraud 'Everybody's Business': Responsibilising Welfare Compliance 7 Deterrence, Disruption, Deservingness: Prosecuting Welfare Fraud in Australia 8 Conclusion Index
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