The Great Cyber Surrender: How police and governments abandon cybercrime victims
In the most comprehensive transatlantic study of its kind, we find that the approach of both police and policymakers to tackling cybercrime is so inadequate...
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In the most comprehensive transatlantic study of its kind, we find that the approach of both police and policymakers to tackling cybercrime is so inadequate...
It seems odd to say that our lives have moved online as a result of lockdown – for all intents and purposes, we lived much...
Our public services are under more strain than ever before. Our beloved NHS is working to the brink to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, with our...
Our national resilience is being tested on arguably the largest scale since the Second World War. There’s much to celebrate, with communities across the country...
Look out of your nearest window and what do you see? Wherever you are in the country, whether there are buildings in sight or not,...
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After the financial crisis in 2008, the role of banks in our economic recovery was often widely discussed, with many doubting their intentions, and people’s...
The design and policing of online spaces bears directly on many of the most important problems faced by democracies today. Many proposed solutions, however, barely...
The government is now supporting the wages of employees of private companies in a way that has never been seen before. While millions have been...
Cooking has been a great form of escapism for many people since lockdown begun – whether we’re getting our aprons on for those in need,...