Editor,
Malcolm Baker,
Baker Publishing,
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Maketu 3189,
NEW ZEALAND.
Walter White, not to be confused with any other Walter.
The Journal of Crime & Punishment
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IDENTITY THEFT 1st August price TBA
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_theft
Identity theft is a form of stealing someone's identity in which someone pretends to be someone else by assuming that person's identity, usually as a method to gain access to resources or obtain credit and other benefits in that person's name.[1][2] The victim of identity theft (here meaning the person whose identity has been assumed by the identity thief) can suffer adverse consequences if they are held responsible for the perpetrator's actions. Identity theft occurs when someone uses another's personally identifying information, like their name, identifying number, or credit card number, without their permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.
The term identity theft was coined in 1964[3] however it is not literally possible to steal an identity—less ambiguous terms are identity fraud or impersonation.