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Shame and Blame: When People Fall for Scams
“You’re not stupid. You’re human.”
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SUMMARY - Shame and Blame: When People Fall for Scams

SUMMARY — Shame and Blame: When People Fall for Scams

What This Topic Represents in the Canadian Civic Context

The topic "Shame and Blame: When People Fall for Scams" explores the social and psychological dynamics that emerge when individuals in Canada become victims of fraud, phishing, or other digital crimes. It examines how victims are often met with stigma, judgment, or even legal consequences, despite the growing prevalence of cybercrime in the digital age.

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