Under fire: military veterans and consumer fraud - aarp
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Despite the growing number of studies about fraud, few have addressed fraud that targets our military veterans. This survey was administered to 710 veterans and 588 nonveterans to answer
four questions: * If military veterans are targeted more by consumer scams in the marketplace than nonveterans. * If veterans are more victimized by consumer scams in the marketplace than
nonveterans. * Which scams are military veterans more likely to encounter? * Are members of the military who lose money to fraud different from those who do not lose money to fraud?
©iStock.com/Bill Chizek A key goal of the research is to identify behaviors or other characteristics of military veterans that make them vulnerable to fraud so that educational materials can
be developed that will help warn them about how to avoid becoming victimized. The survey was administered between October 17 and October 31, 2017 to a sample of 600 US military veterans and
588 nonveterans using NORC’s Amerispeak Internet Panel. An additional 152 US military veterans who lost money to consumer fraud completed the survey, using a sample from Survey Sampling
International (SSI). To learn more about the issue and this survey, please contact Doug Shadel at [email protected] or Karla Pak at [email protected].