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Occupational Pharmaceutical Counterfeiting Schemes: A Crimes Script Analysis

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Jay Kennedy, Corey Haberman and Jeremy Wilson, 2016

This article presents a crime script for pharmaceutical counterfeiting schemes perpetrated by licensed health care professionals; we term these types of schemes occupational pharmaceutical counterfeiting. To date, there have been no empirical investigations of these schemes, nor any attempts to disentangle their many elements and components. Using qualitative content analysis techniques we examined data from the A-CAPP Product Counterfeiting database related to pharmaceutical counterfeiting schemes.

This article was published by Victims and Offenders. Subscription may be required to view article. 

2016 Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees.

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