36% Of Identity Thieves Are Women
The Economic Crime Institute at Utica College was allowed to look through Secret Service files and they found some interesting real statistics about identity theft that tell a different story from what we usually hear. Based on their data slices:
8% of identity theft crimes are done by people who know the victim
36% of identity thieves are women. This is a higher percentage than most crimes.
9% of identity theft committed by stealing mail
$30,000 is the average loss
34% of the time, an employee stole the data used in the crime, most often one in retail
The article says one way to help stop identity theft is to report if you see people with multiple IDs with different names on them.
Study: ID thieves are strangers, often women [Red Tape Chronicles]
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While providing much more detail than previous identity theft studies, the data may not be a representative sample of identity theft, as it only included about 700 case files shared by the Secret Service. The group decided to omit so-called "existing account" fraud case files from its research, also called "credit-card only" identity theft.
It would be interesting to see if these statistics held up with a large number of case studies. I bet the fact that they omitted cases that were only credit card fraud is what caused the drop in how many crimes are committed by people that know the victim.
Misuse of statistics.
No one should be surprised that some women steal identities...it is a nonviolent, non-confrontational financial crime, the type of crime women typically commit. Why? Because, stereotypical or not, women are nonviolent and often need more money than they can earn -- and most young women are in jobs that don't pay enough to live, particularly if they have children. I was so tempted to shoplift food back in the days when I was single parenting a child on $3.50/hr. income...which meant I didn't get to eat every day of the month. Go figure: we should be surprised that more women in that demographic aren't stealing identities.








Why do I feel like this isn't going to get reposted on Jezebel