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Title: Internet fraud and its socio-economic implications for peace and development of Agona Swedru (Ghana)
Authors: Ninson, Comfort
Keywords: Agona Swedru
Internet fraud
Security personnel
Peace and development
Human resources
Socio-economic development
Issue Date: Oct-2017
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Internet has countless benefits to the world, however, it has also been an easy platform for criminals to commit fraud. This research investigates the forms and prevalence of Internet fraud in Ghana specifically in Agona Swedru and examines its socio-economic implications on the peace and development of the town. Using qualitative research approach and snowball sampling technique, 10 Internet fraudsters were interviewed in Agona Swedru. Security Personnel and other key informants were also interviewed to share experiences on the implications of Internet fraud on the town. Police reports were also solicited to identify reported cases on Internet fraud in Agona Swedru. The study reveals that the practice of Internet fraud has effects on human resources, causes fear and panic, increase social vices and stigmatisation which has implications on the peace and development of the town. Findings from this research showed that although Internet fraud has negative implications, it also has some positive implication on the socio-economic development of the town. The research showed that Internet fraud has promoted investment, created some employment opportunities, expanded some markets and provided vast infrastructural changes contributing to the peace and development of the town. The limitation of the research was identifying reliable statistical information on Internet fraud though the practice is rampant in Ghana.
Description: xi, 126p.: ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3416
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Institute for Development Studies

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