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The future of netcrime now
These reports together outline the threats that computers and the internet pose, and what can be done to reduce them. The first part identifies emerging criminal and malicious behaviour relating to the misuse of computers and the internet. The second part offers recommendations to counter these threats - for law enforcement officers, for organisations, and for individuals.
Police Complaints and Discipline
This is the last bulletin on Police Complaints and Discipline to be published by the Home Office. It deals with complaints, breaches of conduct and discipline charges against police officers for the period 1 April 2003 to 31 March 2004.
Drug Misuse 2004: Reducing the local impact
In 1998 the government published a national strategy to tackle the problem of drug misuse in England and Wales, which was updated in 2002. This report looks at how well this national strategy is being delivered at a local level.
Fly-tipping at the law - A guide for the public
This guide aims to outline the law regarding fly-tipping and what the public can do to prevent it.
Dog Fouling and the law - A guide for the public
This guide aims to outline the law and best practice in tackling the problem of dog fouling and to help members of the public to complain in the appropriate way.
Jurors' perceptions, understanding, confidence and satisfaction in the jury system: a study in 6 courts
Juries are often seen as one of the foundation stones of the criminal justice system in England and Wales. This research looked at the views and attitudes of a sample of jurors who had recently completed jury service in 6 English courts. The evidence looked at jurors' perceptions, understanding, confidence and satisfaction, as a result of their service.
Australian Institute of Criminology conference papers
The Australian Institute of Criminology, in conjunction with the Crime Prevention Branch of the Commonwealth Government Attorney General's department, held a conference on Crime Prevention in September 2002 and has published many of the papers from the conference on the Internet.
e-crime Solutions and Crime Displacement
The Australian Institute of Criminology has published a paper which seeks to identify possible risks of crime displacement arising from attempts to prevent electronic crime.
Electronic Monitoring In the Criminal Justice System
This paper reviews developments in electronic monitoring technologies, including passive and active systems and Global Positioning Systems; describing their different applications in Australia and the relevant legislative framework. Advantages and disadvantages control are analysed, whilst considering ethical, legal and practical issues.
Last update: Monday, September 04, 2006


