ICTs and financial crime: an innocent fraud?
ICTs and financial crime: an innocent fraud?
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- Almirón N. ICTs and financial crime: an innocent fraud?. International communication gazette. 2007;69(1):51-67. DOI: 10.1177/1748048507072779
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The democratizing dimension of the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) is a widely accepted proposition. Although this is repeatedly emphasized and explained by economic, political and social theories that deal with the analysis of the Information Society, a good deal of its significance has been systematically neglected. ICTs are exclusively approached either from the perspective of the globalization of knowledge or from the perspective of economic productivity. However, the democratizing role of ICTs includes an aspect that is far less treated yet more relevant: its ability to provide a greater transparency in the political, economical and social management of societies. This article describes the connection between the use of ICTs and financial crime; reports the fraud that, in the author’s opinion, is being created by means of ICTs, and claims the need of a greater attention for ICTs as a tool to fight the lack of transparency and white-collar crime.Col·leccions
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