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04 September 2015
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Jonathan Bishop (2015). The Thin-Blue Web: Police Crime Records of Internet Trolling Show
Chivalrous Attitudes That Can Be Resolved through Transfer of Powers. In P. Thomas, M. Srihari,
& S. Kaur (Eds.) Handbook of Research on Cultural and Economic Impacts of the Information
Society (pp. 67-91), IGI Global, Hershey, PA. Available online at:
http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIGIPaper_ThinBlueWeb.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2014). Internet Trolling and the 2011 UK Riots: The Need for a Dualist Reform
of the Constitutional, Administrative and Security Frameworks in Great Britain. European
Journal of Law Reform 16(1), pp. 154-167. Available online
at: http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docEJLRPaper_Dualism.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
o Investigatory Powers Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2014). Transforming the UK Home Office into a Department for Homeland
Security: Reflecting on an Interview with a Litigant Defending Against Online Retaliatory
Feedback in the US. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 11(4), 1-21.
Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docHSEMPaper_RetaliatoryFeedba
ck.pdf
o Immigration Bill
o Police and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2014). Internet Trolling and the 2011 UK Riots: The Need for a Dualist Reform
of the Constitutional, Administrative and Security Frameworks in Great Britain. European
Journal of Law Reform 16(1), pp. 154-167. Available online
at: http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docEJLRPaper_Dualism.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
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Ivan Mugabi and Jonathan Bishop (2015). The Need for a Dualist Application of Public and
Private Law in Great Britain Following the Use of Flame Trolling During the 2011 UK Riots: A
Review and Model. In: Maurice Dawson & Marwan Omar (Eds.). New Threats and
Countermeasures in Digital Crime and Cyber Terrorism. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. Available
online at: http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIGIPaper_Dualism.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2013). The Art of Trolling Law Enforcement: A Review and Model for
implementing flame trolling legislation enacted in Great Britain (1981-2012), International
Review of Law, Computers and Technology 27(3), 301-318. Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIRLCTPaper_FlameTrolling.pdf
o Investigatory Powers Bill
o Extremism Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2013). The effect of deindividuation of the Internet Troller on Criminal
Procedure implementation: An interview with a Hater. International Journal of Cyber
Criminology 7(1), pp. 28-48. Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIJCCPaper_Hater.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2010). Tough on data misuse, tough on the causes of data misuse: A review of
New Labours approach to information security and regulating the misuse of digital information
(1997-2010). International Review of Law, Computers & Technology 24(3), pp. 299-303.
Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIRLCTPaper.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Investigatory Powers Bill
o Extremism Bill