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  1. Cyberwar: Attacking Critical Infrastructure

    This chapter opens by outlining Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems and the importance of Industrial Control Systems to critical...
    Kristan Stoddart in Cyberwarfare
    Chapter 2022
  2. Policing “Landscapes” for the Rule of Law and Public Protection: the State of Evidence on Organisational Policies, Structures, and Human Resources

    Research Question

    What evidence is, or is not, available on organisational policies, structures, and practices in national policing institutional...

    Article Open access 17 August 2022
  3. Towards a witness centric approach: analysis of witness protection scheme, 2018

    Legislation on witness protection was long overdue in India. In the wake of several incidents of attacks on witnesses, the Supreme Court of India...

    Shankey Verma, Akshaya Krishnakumar in Crime, Law and Social Change
    Article 13 February 2021
  4. Organised Crime and the ecosystems of sexual exploitation in the United Kingdom: How supply and demand generate sexual exploitation and protection from prosecution

    Abstract

    Thinking about organised crime as an ecosystem is not only novel but also offers much potential to add to the theoretical and policy-based...

    Matt Hopkins, Rachel Keighley, Teela Sanders in Trends in Organized Crime
    Article Open access 18 November 2023
  5. Celebrity Protection

    Reference work entry 2021
  6. On Cyberwar: Theorizing Cyberwarfare Through Attacks on Critical Infrastructure—Reality, Potential, and Debates

    This chapter borrows from Carl von Clausewitz’s classic nineteenth-century text On War and uses von Clausewitz as a foundation to discuss...
    Kristan Stoddart in Cyberwarfare
    Chapter 2022
  7. Overlapped Bayesian spatio-temporal models to detect crime spots and their possible risk factors based on the Opole Province, Poland, in the years 2015–2019

    Geostatistical methods currently used in modern epidemiology were adopted in crime science using the example of the Opole province, Poland, in the...

    Rafał Drozdowski, Rafał Wielki, Andrzej Tukiendorf in Crime Science
    Article Open access 22 May 2023
  8. Police and Other Plural Policing Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe Facing COVID-19 Pandemic

    The chapter analyses the response of authorities to the appearance and spread of the pandemic. The authors described how various institutions of...
    Branko Lobnikar, László Christián, ... Andrej Sotlar in Plural Policing, Security and the COVID Crisis
    Chapter 2023
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