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Garba, Kaina Habila, Lazarus, Suleman ORCID: 0000-0003-1721-8519 and Button, Mark (2024) An assessment of convicted cryptocurrency fraudsters. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. ISSN 1034-5329
Lazarus, Suleman ORCID: 0000-0003-1721-8519 and Button, Mark (2024) Hustle academies: west Africa’s online scammers are training others in fraud and sextortion. The Conversation.
Lazarus, Suleman, Button, Mark and Adogame, Afe (2022) Advantageous comparison: using twitter responses to understand similarities between cybercriminals (“Yahoo boys”) and politicians (“Yahoo men”). Heliyon, 8 (11). e11142. ISSN 2405-8440
Lazarus, Suleman, Button, Mark and Kapend, Richard (2022) Exploring the value of feminist theory in understanding digital crimes: gender and cybercrimes types. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 61 (3). 381 - 398. ISSN 2059-1098
Lazarus, Suleman and Button, Mark (2022) Tweets and reactions: revealing the geographies of cybercrime perpetrators and the North-South divide. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 25 (8). 504 - 511. ISSN 2152-2715
Button, Mark, Gilmour, Paul, Hock, Branislav, Jain, Tulika, Jesperson, Sasha, Lazarus, Suleman ORCID: 0000-0003-1721-8519, Pandey, Durgesh and Sabia, James (2024) Scoping study on fraud centres: Ghana, India and Nigeria. . Itad, Brighton, UK.
Lazarus, Suleman and Button, Mark (2022) Online fraudsters, colonial legacies and the north-south divide in Nigeria. The Conversation (23 Aug 2022). Blog Entry.