Romance fraud involves cybercriminals engineering a romantic relationship on online dating platforms. It is a cruel form of cybercrime whereby victims are left heartbroken, often facing financial ruin. We characterise the literary landscape on romance fraud, advancing the understanding of researchers and practitioners by systematically reviewing and synthesising contemporary qualitative and quantitative evidence. The systematic review provides an overview of the field by establishing influencing factors of victimhood and exploring countermeasures for mitigating romance scams. We searched ten scholarly databases and websites using terms related to romance fraud. Studies identified were screened, and high-level metadata and findings were extracted, synthesised, and contrasted. The methodology followed the PRISMA guidelines: a total of 232 papers were screened. Eighty-two papers were assessed for eligibility, and 44 were included in the final analysis. Three main contributions were identified: profiles of romance scams, countermeasures for mitigating romance scams, and factors that predispose an individual to become a scammer or a victim. Despite a growing corpus of literature, the total number of empirical or experimental examinations remained limited. The paper concludes with avenues for future research and victimhood intervention strategies for practitioners, law enforcement, and industry.
翻译:罗马欺诈涉及网上约会平台上的网络犯罪,它是一种残酷的网络犯罪形式,使受害者感到心碎,往往面临财政崩溃。我们描述浪漫欺诈的文学景观,系统地审查和综合当代定性和定量证据,增进研究人员和从业人员的理解;系统审查通过确定影响受害者的因素和探索减轻浪漫骗局的对策,对该领域进行概述;我们利用与浪漫欺诈有关的术语搜索了10个学术数据库和网站;筛选了研究,并提取、合成和对比了高层次的元数据和调查结果。方法遵循了PRISMA准则:共筛选了232篇论文。对82篇论文的资格进行了评估,并在最后分析中列入了44篇论文。确定了三个主要贡献:浪漫骗局的概况、减轻浪漫骗局的对策,以及可能使个人成为骗局或受害人的因素。尽管有越来越多的文献,但经验或实验性检查的总数仍然有限。论文最后为从业人员、执法部门和产业的未来研究和受害者干预战略提供了途径。</s>