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Episode 4 – Fraud is a Crime of Relationships: Understanding Victims and the Psychology of Loss

31 min · 18 de dic de 2025
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In Episode 4 of Asset Recovery Ed, Edward H. Davis, Jr. is joined by Dr. Alexander Stein, Founder of Dolus Advisors and an expert in the psychodynamics of fraud, to explore the human side of fraud. Beyond financial loss, fraud exploits trust and leaves lasting psychological harm.This episode examines why anyone can become a victim, the role of shame and self-blame, and how understanding victim psychology is essential for effective asset recovery. Designed for legal and asset recovery professionals, this conversation challenges common misconceptions and highlights the importance of empathy, insight, and human awareness in pursuing justice.

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