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Little Guide Books

The "Little Book Series" from the Metropolitan Police is a collection of publications designed to provide guidance on various types of fraud and financial crime. These books aim to raise awareness among individuals and businesses about common scams and offer practical advice on how to protect against them. The series is known for its straightforward and accessible format, making complex topics understandable for a broad audience.

 Key Features of the "Little Book Series":

1. Targeted Topics: Each book in the series focuses on a specific type of fraud or financial crime, such as investment fraud, cybercrime, and scams targeting businesses.

2. Practical Advice: The books provide actionable tips and strategies to help readers identify, avoid, and respond to fraudulent activities.

3. Real-Life Examples: To illustrate the points made, the books often include case studies and examples of real-life scams.

4. Collaborative Efforts: The series is produced in collaboration with various experts and organizations, including financial institutions, regulatory bodies, and law enforcement agencies, ensuring the information is accurate and up-to-date.

5. Accessible Language: Written in clear and simple language, the books are designed to be accessible to individuals with varying levels of financial and technological knowledge.

6. Free Availability: The "Little Book Series" is typically available for free, either in print or as downloadable PDFs, to ensure broad distribution and accessibility.

The "Little Book Series" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of fraud prevention and financial security. The series helps empower individuals and businesses to recognize and combat various forms of fraud, ultimately contributing to a safer community.

 

The Little Book of Big Scams, fifth edition

The Little Book of Cyber Scams 2.0

The Little Leaflet of Cyber Advice

Little Booklet of Investment Scams

Little Booklet of Phone Scams

The Little book of Crypto Crime