Cassandra Cross

Cassandra Cross

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 25

Oceania-Australia

About Cassandra Cross

Cassandra Cross, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queensland University of Technology, specializes in the field of fraud, identity crime, cybercrime, romance fraud, online fraud.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

More than money: examining the potential exposure of romance fraud victims to identity crime

To pay or not to pay: An exploratory analysis of sextortion in the context of romance fraud

“If U Don’t Pay they will Share the Pics”: Exploring Sextortion in the Context of Romance Fraud

“I Have Only Checked after the Event”: Consumer Approaches to Safe Online Shopping

Using artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfakes to deceive victims: the need to rethink current romance fraud prevention messaging

Submission to the Review of fraud and fraud related offences-NSW Sentencing Council

Open Access: The Use of Military Profiles in Romance Fraud Schemes

A Guide to Understanding Romance Fraud

Cassandra Cross Information

University

Position

Senior Research Fellow Cybersecurity Cooperative Research Centre

Citations(all)

1828

Citations(since 2020)

1600

Cited By

713

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

Queensland University of Technology

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Cassandra Cross Skills & Research Interests

fraud

identity crime

cybercrime

romance fraud

online fraud

Top articles of Cassandra Cross

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

More than money: examining the potential exposure of romance fraud victims to identity crime

Global Crime

Cassandra Cross

Thomas J Holt

2023/4/3

To pay or not to pay: An exploratory analysis of sextortion in the context of romance fraud

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Cassandra Cross

Karen Holt

Thomas J Holt

2023/2/11

“If U Don’t Pay they will Share the Pics”: Exploring Sextortion in the Context of Romance Fraud

Victims & Offenders

Cassandra Cross

Karen Holt

Roberta L O'Malley

2022

“I Have Only Checked after the Event”: Consumer Approaches to Safe Online Shopping

Victims & offenders

Jack Mark Whittaker

Matthew Edwards

Cassandra Cross

Mark Button

2023/10/3

Using artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfakes to deceive victims: the need to rethink current romance fraud prevention messaging

Crime Prevention and Community Safety

Cassandra Cross

2022/3

Submission to the Review of fraud and fraud related offences-NSW Sentencing Council

Cassandra Cross

2022

Open Access: The Use of Military Profiles in Romance Fraud Schemes

Cassandra Cross

Thomas J Holt

2022/8/8

A Guide to Understanding Romance Fraud

QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Papers

Cassandra Cross

2022/2/22

Meeting the Challenges of Fraud in a Digital World

Cassandra Cross

2022

“I Suspect That the Pictures Are Stolen”: Romance Fraud, Identity Crime, and Responding to Suspicions of Inauthentic Identities

Social Science Computer Review

Cassandra Cross

Rebecca Layt

2022/8

Police preparedness to respond to cybercrime in Australia: An analysis of individual and organizational capabilities

Journal of Criminology

Michael Wilson

Cassandra Cross

Thomas Holt

Anastasia Powell

2022/12

Key trends in employment scams in Australia: What are the gaps in knowledge about recruitment fraud

QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Papers

Deanna Grant-Smith

Alicia Feldman

Cassandra Cross

2022/2/22

Consumer Fraud

The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment

Christine J Champion

2015/12/18

Australians lost $2 b to fraud in 2021. This figure should sound alarm bells for the future

The Conversation

Cassandra Cross

2022/7/6

First the ‘love-bomb’, then the ‘financial emergency’: 5 tactics of Tinder swindlers

The Conversation

Cassandra Cross

2022/2/11

Online shopping fraud victimisation in Australia

QUT Centre for Justice: Brisbane

Cassandra Cross

Matthew Edwards

Mark Button

J Whittaker

2022/11/20

Exploring fear of crime for those targeted by romance fraud

Victims & Offenders

Cassandra Cross

Murray Lee

2022/7/4

The role of financial literacy and fraud awareness in strengthening self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs)

C Cross

A Basu

L Carey

2022

Responding to cybercrime: Results of a comparison between community members and police personnel

Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice [electronic resource]

Cassandra Cross

Thomas Holt

Anastasia Powell

Michael Wilson

2021/8/1

Theorising the impact of COVID-19 on the fraud victimisation of older persons

The Journal of Adult Protection

Cassandra Cross

2021/5/24

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Co-Authors

H-index: 56
Thomas J. Holt

Thomas J. Holt

Michigan State University

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Professor Anastasia Powell

Professor Anastasia Powell

RMIT University

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Mark Button

Mark Button

University of Portsmouth

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Adam Bossler

Adam Bossler

Georgia Southern University

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George Burruss

George Burruss

University of South Florida

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Kelly Richards

Kelly Richards

Queensland University of Technology

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