Professor of security and fraud, University of Portsmouth
PhD LSE
MA Industrial Relations, Warwick University
BA (Hons) Politics, Exeter University
Vigilantes and private security are policing the internet where governments have failed
Feb 25, 2020 13:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The internet revolution of the past 20 years has opened up countless new ways for people to shop, bank, find love and to commit crimes. Every time we switch on a computer, open an email, view a website or make an online...
Would you resort to bribery? Studies show many would
Feb 16, 2017 08:05 am UTC| Law
its notoriously difficult to gauge how often people are willing to offer someone a bribe to get what they want. A 2007 survey suggested that across a range of industrialised countries, two per cent of the public had...
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