Mark Button

Mark Button

University of Portsmouth

H-index: 38

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark Button

Mark Button, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Portsmouth, specializes in the field of Security, private policing, fraud, corruption, white collar crime.

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

On the viability of detrital Rb-Sr geochronology

What works in policing money laundering?

Investigating low dispersion isotope dissolution Lu-Hf garnet dates via in situ Lu-Hf geochronology, Kanchenjunga Himal

The impact of complicit social media influencers on males’ consumption of counterfeit goods in the UK

Understanding the rise of fraud in England and Wales through field theory: blip or flip?

How does weathering influence geochemical proxies in Paleoproterozoic banded iron formations? A case study from outcrop samples of 2.46 Ga banded iron formation, Hamersley …

Pyramid schemes are on the rise–but do those who join up deserve prosecution or compensation?

What really works in preventing fraud against organisations and do decision-makers really need to know?

Mark Button Information

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Citations(all)

5342

Citations(since 2020)

2984

Cited By

3445

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

105

i10Index(since 2020)

82

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University of Portsmouth

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Mark Button Skills & Research Interests

Security

private policing

fraud

corruption

white collar crime

Top articles of Mark Button

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On the viability of detrital Rb-Sr geochronology

EGUsphere

Kyle P Larson

Brendan Dyck

Sudip Shrestha

Mark Button

Yani Najman

2024/2/20

What works in policing money laundering?

Branislav Hock

Mark Button

David Shepherd

Paul Michael Gilmour

2024/1/2

Investigating low dispersion isotope dissolution Lu-Hf garnet dates via in situ Lu-Hf geochronology, Kanchenjunga Himal

Geoscience Frontiers

Kyle P Larson

John M Cottle

Mark Button

Brendan Dyck

Iva Lihter

...

2024/5/1

The impact of complicit social media influencers on males’ consumption of counterfeit goods in the UK

David William James Shepherd

Kate Megan Whitman

Mark Button

Jeremy M Wilson

2024/2/22

Understanding the rise of fraud in England and Wales through field theory: blip or flip?

Journal of Economic Criminology

Mark Button

Branislav Hock

David Shepherd

Paul Gilmour

2023/9/1

How does weathering influence geochemical proxies in Paleoproterozoic banded iron formations? A case study from outcrop samples of 2.46 Ga banded iron formation, Hamersley …

Geological Society of America Bulletin

Zhiquan Li

Kurt O Konhauser

Yongzhang Zhou

Erin Adlakha

Mark Button

...

2023/11/6

Pyramid schemes are on the rise–but do those who join up deserve prosecution or compensation?

Branislav Hock

Mark Button

2023/6/9

What really works in preventing fraud against organisations and do decision-makers really need to know?

Security Journal

Mark Button

Branislav Hock

David Shepherd

Paul M Gilmour

2023/10/11

The society for environmental geochemistry and health (SEGH): 50 years and beyond

Michael J Watts

Taicheng An

Ariadne Argyraki

Emmanuel Arhin

Anthea Brown

...

2020/2

The Cost of Food Crime Phase 2

Adam Cox

David William James Shepherd

Lisa Jack

Gerald Andrew Robert Miller

Edward Smart

...

2023/10/10

The impact of deviant social media influencers and consumer characteristics on purchasing counterfeit goods

Deviant Behavior

David Shepherd

Kate Whitman

Mark Button

Jeremy M Wilson

2023/12/2

Investigative private policing beyond the police: an exploratory study

Policing and Society

Mark Button

Richard Kapend

Peter Stiernstedt

2023/2/7

Non-ideal victims or offenders? The curious case of pyramid scheme participants

Victims & Offenders

Branislav Hock

Mark Button

2023/10/3

Why do people join pyramid schemes?

Journal of Financial Crime

Branislav Hock

Mark Button

2023/11/30

“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

Working with Private Policing to Enhance Public Policing: The Case of the United Kingdom

Mark Button

2023/11/9

Advantageous comparison: using Twitter responses to understand similarities between cybercriminals (“Yahoo Boys”) and politicians (“Yahoo men”)

Heliyon

Suleman Lazarus

Mark Button

Afe Adogame

2022/11/1

Economic and industrial espionage: characteristics, techniques and response

Mark Button

Susanne Knickmeier

2022/6/23

Assessing the seriousness of cybercrime: The case of computer misuse crime in the United Kingdom and the victims’ perspective

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Mark Button

David Shepherd

Dean Blackbourn

Lisa Sugiura

Richard Kapend

...

2022/10/10

Corruption, Bribery and Corporate Crime: Victims and Perpetrators

Branislav Hock

Mark Button

David Shepherd

2022/6/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 25
Cassandra Cross

Cassandra Cross

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 23
Barry Loveday

Barry Loveday

University of Portsmouth

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