
SCAMP Psychology (Journal of Scam Psychology)
SCAMP Psychology is the Journal of Applied Scam, Fraud & Cybercrime Psychology operated by the SCARS Institute, providing research, articles, self-tests, and victim support resources on the psychological aspects of scams.

Introduction
SCAMP Psychology, published by the Society of Citizens Against Relationship Scams Inc. (SCARS), investigates the cognitive, emotional, neurological, and trauma-related impacts of scams and cybercrime. Featuring scholarly articles, white papers, cognitive-bias manuals, coping strategies, trauma/PTSD resources, and victim self-assessment tools, it supports both professionals and scam victims in understanding and recovering from fraud. Content spans topics such as scam psychology, neurobiology of victims, logical fallacies, manipulation tactics, and self-help therapies.
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