Social Security Offence in UK Law

  • The Victim's Decision to Report Offences to the Police in France: Stating Losses or Expressing Attitudes*
    • No. 17-2, May 2010
    • International Review of Victimology
    • 0000
    Drawing upon several sets of victimisation surveys in France, this article examines for the first time for this country the variables associated with victims' reporting behaviour on the one hand, w...
    ... ... The seriousness of the effects of the offence-material or physical -is a determining variable ... bear the responsibility for its security. In order to consider these types of results it ... piecing together of attitudes and types of social representation. Keywords: victimisation survey, ... ...
  • Fighting Corruption and Embezzlement in Third World Countries
    • No. 68-2, March 2004
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    • 0000
    Economic crime is one of the most serious crimes endangering the national security and public safety of any country. It is directly associated with legal, political, social, human rights and develo...
    ... ... the national security and public safety of any country. It is ssociated with legal, political, social, human rights and developmentissues. In ... termsaccording to the seriousness of the offence. By applying these kinds ofpenalties to economic ... ...
  • Fighting Corruption and Embezzlement in Third World Countries
    • No. 68-2, April 1995
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    • 0000
    Economic crime is one of the most serious crimes endangering the national security and public safety of any country. It is directly associated with legal, political, social, human rights and develo...
    ... ... serious crimes endangeringthe national security and public safety of any country.Itis ociated with legal, political, social,humanrights and developmentissues. In particular, ... termsaccording to the seriousness of the offence. By applying these kinds ofpenalties to economic ... ...
  • Detecting, Prosecuting and Punishing Benefit Fraud: The Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997
    • No. 62-2, March 1999
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... Social security fraud prior to the 1997 Act Social security fraud was established as a criminal offence prior to the enactment of the Social Security Administration (Fraud) (SSAF) Act 1997. Section 112 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 ... ...
  • THE MODERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 77 INDEX
    • No. 77-6, November 2014
    • The Modern Law Review
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  • The ‘Criminalization’ of Social Security Law: Towards a Punitive Welfare State?
    • No. 34-3, September 2007
    • Journal of Law and Society
    The aim of this article is to place certain recent legislative reforms in the field of social security within the context of the overall development of the welfare state, and examine to what extent...
    ... ... him eligible for contributory jobseeker's allowance can have his benefit unilaterally withdrawn for a period of up to four weeks for an offence which may not (and often does not) have anything to do with his employment, is an example of how much reduced in status the contributory system has ... ...
  • Perception of tax evasion as a crime in Turkey
    • No. 18-1, January 2015
    • Journal of Money Laundering Control
    • 99-111
    Purpose: – The aim of this study is to investigate Turkish taxpayers’ perception of the severity of tax evasion relative to other crimes and violations. Design/methodology/approach: – A questionna...
    ... ... , Malatya, TurkeySerap PürenInstitution of Social Science, Bulent Ecevit University,Zonguldak, ... they do not view tax evasion as a serious offence. These writers observe that thelevel of ... ”, “illegal acquisition of social security chequesworth $1,000” and “tax evasion about ... ...
  • Social Security Prosecutions and Overpayment Recovery*
    • No. 22-4, December 1989
    • Journal of Criminology (formerly Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)
    • 0000
    This Article examines some of the problems arising from the interaction between the criminal, civil and administrative responses to non-compliance with social security legislation, in particular, c...
  • TORT AND SOCIAL SECURITY: THE IMPORTANCE ATTACHED TO THE CAUSE OF DISABILITY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE INDUSTRIAL INJURIES SCHEME*
    • No. 43-5, September 1980
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... 1975 No. 559). 32 s. 57 (4H5) of the Social Security Act 1975. Lump sums can cause offence. See Blaxter, The Meaning of Disability (1976), p. 189 repeating a claimant’s comment: “They gave me f99 for my ... ...
  • Eradicating ‘This Dreadful Knife Problem’: Legislative and Judicial Initiatives against Knife Possession
    • No. 15-2, August 2015
    • Youth Justice
    • 0000
    ... ... and access to knives as weapons, a social challenge that can be addressed through various ... This offence was initially pun-ishable on summary conviction ... as in a doctors surgery or at a social security office. As regards the offenders intention, three ... ...
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