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He is currently working on projects regarding celebrity and law and on policing cybercrime. His recent publications have been on the organization of cybercrime, policing cybercrime, copyright trolling, and 'online micro-frauds', which include, amongst other offences,
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and Information Society at the University of Leeds, where he also held the position of Head of the School of Law (2005–2007) and Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies (2000–2005). He is a Fellow of the
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Aside from work into Cybercrimes and Criminal Justice, Wall also has an interest in popular cultures. He once played bass in the
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and many others. He is currently conducting various interdisciplinary research projects into Cybercrime and Cybersecurity (
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Wall's specialist area of research is crime and information technology, particularly with regard to policing and
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His publications include 12 books on his various research topics and 55 or more articles, chapters and reports.
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Policing Elvis: legal action and the shaping of post-mortem celebrity culture as contested space
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The Chief Constables of England and Wales: The socio-legal history of a criminal justice elite
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Policing Cybercrime: Networked and Social Media Technologies and the Challenges for Policing
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A selection of pre-print versions of his articles and working papers can be found on the
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and intellectual property crime. He rejoined the University of Leeds in August 2015 from
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Access to Criminal Justice: legal aid, lawyers and the defence of liberty
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The British Police: Forces and Chief Officers 1829 -2012, Second Edition
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website. The second is 'Ransomware and Crimes of Extortion' (Emphasis –
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Bottomley, A.K. Coleman, C. Dixon, D. Gill, M.L. and Wall, D.S. (1991)
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The British Police: Police Forces and Chief Officers 1829 -2000
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Cybercrime: The transformation of crime in the information age
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Economical, Psychological and Societal Impact of Ransomware
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Akdeniz, Y., Walker, C.P. and Wall. D.S. (eds) (2000)
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International Review of Law, Computers and Technology
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FRSA
FAcSS
Criminology
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law
University of Leeds
transnational crime
Durham University
Criminal Justice
Alan Turing Institute
cybercrime
the EU
Nuffield
Home Office
Law Society
RIUK
Northern Cloud Crime Centre
Economical, Psychological and Societal Impact of Ransomware
Organized crime and terror networks Takedown
Transcrime
UniversitĂ  Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
University of Trento
Transcrime
Sorbonne
Aegis
scareware
click fraud

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