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Episode 62. Financial Fraud and the Guardian-Offender Overlap with Fiona Chan

Rollin’ with the RAT pack. In this episode Jose and Jenn speak with Professor Fiona Chan about her work on corporate crime, routine activity theory, and the guardian-offender overlap in financial fraud crime.

Fiona is a former public accountant and current Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Indiana University Bloomington. She received her PhD from the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University in 2022. Her research interests concentrate on various forms of white-collar and corporate crime, including financial fraud, bribery and corruption, and the intersection of technology and crime. Fiona’s dissertation was funded by the National Institute of Justice. She has published in Criminology; Crime, Law, and Social Change; and Trends in Organized Crime, among other places.

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Screenshot During the Podcast Recording – December 14, 2022

Get in touch with Fiona:
Indiana University Bloomington website // fiochan AT iu.edu

This is the article authored by Fiona and her colleague that was discussed in this episode of The Crim Academy:
Chan, Fiona, and Carole Gibbs. (2022). When guardians become offenders: Understanding guardian capability through the lens of corporate crime. Criminology 60(2): 321-341. [Article Link].

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