David S. Wall
British criminologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David S. Wall FRSA FAcSS is Professor of Criminology at the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, England, where he researches and teaches cybercrime, policing, organised and transnational crime and intellectual property crime. He rejoined the University of Leeds in August 2015 from Durham University, where he was Professor of Criminology. Between 2011 and 2014 he was Head of the School of Applied Social Sciences . Before moving to Durham in 2010 he was Professor of Criminal Justice and Information Society at the University of Leeds, where he also held the position of Head of the School of Law and Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies . He is a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute.
David S. Wall's Published Works
Published Works
- Cybercrime: The Transformation of Crime in the Information Age (2007) (169)
- Cybercrimes and the Internet (2001) (154)
- Crime and the Internet (2001) (139)
- Technologies, Security, and Privacy in the Post-9/11 European Information Society (2004) (128)
- Policing Cybercrimes: Situating the Public Police in Networks of Security within Cyberspace (2007) (126)
- Policing diversity in the digital age (2007) (95)
- Cybercrime, media and insecurity: The shaping of public perceptions of cybercrime1 (2008) (83)
- The Internet as a Conduit for Criminal Activity (2015) (77)
- Jailhouse Frocks: Locating the Public Interest in Policing Counterfeit Luxury Fashion Goods (2010) (65)
- Enemies within: Redefining the insider threat in organizational security policy (2013) (61)
- CYBERCRIME AND THE CULTURE OF FEAR (2008) (60)
- Policing cybercrime: networked and social media technologies and the challenges for policing (2013) (54)
- The rise of crypto-ransomware in a changing cybercrime landscape: Taxonomising countermeasures (2019) (50)
- Digital Realism and the Governance of Spam as Cybercrime (2004) (44)
- Cyberfraud and the implications for effective risk-based responses: themes from UK research (2017) (40)
- Dis-Organised Crime: Towards a Distributed Model of the Organization of Cybercrime (2015) (40)
- The Internet, Law and Society (2001) (40)
- Safeguarding the rights of suspects in police custody (1990) (38)
- Catching Cybercriminals: Policing the Internet (1998) (37)
- The Chief Constables of England and Wales (1998) (37)
- Criminal Justice in a Divided Society: Northern Ireland Prisons (1993) (34)
- The implications of economic cybercrime for policing (2016) (33)
- Policing identity crimes (2013) (32)
- Cybercrimes: New Wine, No Bottles? (1999) (32)
- Surveillant Internet Technologies and the Growth in Information Capitalism: Spams and Public Trust in the Information Society (2006) (29)
- Cybercrime and the Culture of Fear: Social Science Fiction(s) and the Production of Knowledge about Cybercrime (Revised Feb. 2011) (2008) (27)
- Maintaining order and law on the Internet (2001) (27)
- The seductions of cybercrime: Adolescence and the thrills of digital transgression (2019) (24)
- Policing the Virtual Community: The Internet, Cyberspace and Cyber-Crime (1997) (20)
- Mapping Out Cybercrimes in a Cyberspatial Surveillant Assemblage (2005) (19)
- Crime, Security and Information Communication Technologies: The Changing Cybersecurity Threat Landscape and Its Implications for Regulation and Policing (2017) (19)
- Cyberspace Crime (2002) (19)
- The Industrialization of Legal Practice and The Rise of the New Electric Lawyer: The Impact of Information Technology upon Legal Practice in the U.K. [1] (1997) (19)
- Policy networks in criminal justice (2001) (18)
- Deconstructing Distraction Burglary: An Ageist Offence? (2008) (18)
- Criminalising cyberspace: the rise of the Internet as a ‘crime problem’ (2013) (16)
- Cascade and Chain Effects in Big Data Cybercrime: Lessons from the TalkTalk hack (2019) (15)
- Micro-Frauds: Virtual Robberies, Stings and Scams in the Information Age (2010) (14)
- Towards a Conceptualisation of Cloud (Cyber) Crime (2017) (13)
- An empirical study of ransomware attacks on organizations: an assessment of severity and salient factors affecting vulnerability (2020) (12)
- MP3: The Beat Bytes Back (2001) (12)
- The charity of nations : the political economy of foreign aid (1974) (12)
- Information Security Behavior: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Irish and US Employees (2019) (12)
- What are Cybercrimes (2004) (12)
- Evaluation of the Leeds Distraction Burglary Initiative (2005) (11)
- Legal Aid, Social Policy, and the Architecture of Criminal Justice: The Supplier Induced Inflation Thesis and Legal Aid Policy (1996) (10)
- Intellectual property crime and the Internet (2009) (10)
- The Devil Drives a Lada: The Social Construction of Hackers as the Cybercriminal (2012) (10)
- Internet Mafias? The Dis-Organisation of Crime on the Internet (2014) (9)
- THE DETENTION OF SUSPECTS IN POLICE CUSTODYThe Impact of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (1991) (9)
- How Big Data Feeds Big Crime (2018) (9)
- White Paper : Data Loss Prevention Organizational Security and the Insider Threat : Malicious , Negligent and Well-Meaning Insiders (8)
- Crime and Deviance in Cyberspace (2009) (8)
- More Amazon than Mafia: analysing a DDoS stresser service as organised cybercrime (2020) (7)
- Policing Elvis: Legal Action and the Shaping of Post-Mortem Celebrity Culture as Contested Space (2003) (7)
- THE IDEOLOGY OF INTERNAL RECRUITMENT The Selection of Chief Constables and Changes within the Tripartite Arrangement (1994) (7)
- Identifying Changes in the Cybersecurity Threat Landscape Using the LDA-Web Topic Modelling Data Search Engine (2017) (7)
- Reconstructing the Soul of Elvis: The Social Development and Legal Maintenance of Elvis Presley as Intellectual Property [1] (1996) (6)
- New Courts Management and the Professionalisation of Summary Justice in England and Wales (2000) (5)
- The Implications of Economic Cybercrime for Policing: Research report, City of London Corporation (2015) (5)
- Access to criminal justice (1996) (5)
- Detecting insider threats using Ben-ware : beneficial intelligent software for identifying anomalous human behaviour. (2015) (4)
- Data Science, Data Crime and the Law (2018) (4)
- Crime, Security, and Information Communication Technologies (2017) (4)
- On the Politics of Policing the Internet: Striking the right balance (2005) (4)
- Crime and/or Punishment: Joining the Dots between Crime, Legality and HCI (2020) (4)
- The Back-Door Governance of Crime: Confiscating Criminal Assets in the UK (2019) (3)
- Technology and crime: Increased capital investment in information technology and changes in victimization patterns (1995) (3)
- Organised crime infiltration in the UK: crash- for-cash and VAT carousel fraud (2016) (3)
- Using the internet to research crime and justice (2011) (3)
- How Might Crime-Scripts Be Used to Support the Understanding and Policing of Cloud Crime? (2017) (3)
- Insecurity and the policing of cyberspace (2013) (3)
- Digital Footprints: Assessing Computer Evidence (2017) (3)
- From post-crime to pre-crime: preventing tomorrow's crimes today (2010) (3)
- Resolving the cybersecurity Data Sharing Paradox to scale up cybersecurity via a co-production approach towards data sharing (2020) (2)
- Introduction Cybercrimes, Cyberspeech and Cyberliberties (2000) (2)
- Copyright Trolling and the Policing of Intellectual Property in the Shadow of Law (2014) (2)
- Legal Professionalism in the Information Age (2008) (2)
- Cybercrimes and Criminal Justice (2001) (2)
- The Transnational Cybercrime Extortion Landscape and the Pandemic: Changes in Ransomware Offender Tactics, Attack Scalability and the Organisation of Offending (2021) (2)
- Organised Crime in the United Kingdom (2015) (2)
- Policing Cybercrimes: responding to the transnational challenges of cybercrime (2010) (2)
- Lawyers, Information Technology and Legal Practice: The Use of Information Technology 1 by Provincial Lawyers (1997) (2)
- Information about the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies (2005) (2)
- UNDERSTANDING TRANSNATIONAL ORGANISED CRIME: (2017) (1)
- WannaCry Report Shows NHS Chiefs Knew of Security Danger, but Management Took No Action (2017) (1)
- Hunting, Shooting and Phishing: NewCybercrime Challenges for CybercanadiansIn the 21st Century (2008) (1)
- The theft of ideas as a cybercrime (2016) (1)
- The Theft of Ideas as a Cybercrime: Downloading and Changes in the Business Model of the Creative Arts (2017) (1)
- The Courts: New Court Management and Old Court Ideologies (2001) (1)
- Book Review: Just Boys doing Business?: Men, Masculinities and Crime (1997) (1)
- Cybercrime aS A transnational organized criminal activity (2021) (1)
- The online crime-terror nexus (2019) (1)
- Putting freemasonry into perspective: The debate over freemasonry and policing (1994) (1)
- Modelling the Cybercrime Cascade Effect in Data Crime (2021) (1)
- The online crime-terror nexus: Using booter services (stressers) to weaponize data? (2020) (1)
- Cyberfraud and the implications for effective risk-based responses: themes from UK research (2016) (0)
- The Occupational and Social Origins of Chief Constables Appointed Between 1836 and 1996 (2019) (0)
- A review of Computer Crimes and Digital Investigations by Ian Walden (2011) (0)
- Book Review: Nasheri, H. (2005). Economic Espionage and Industrial Spying. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. xvi pp., 270 pp (2008) (0)
- Higher Police Training (2019) (0)
- Enemies within: Redefining the insider threat in organizational security policy (2012) (0)
- The Recruitment and Selection of Chief Constables Before Desborough (2019) (0)
- Information Technology and the Shaping of Legal Practice in the UK [ 1 ] (0)
- Counterfeit Luxury Fashion Goods and the Paradox of Circulation and Control in the Information Age (2008) (0)
- Towards the Internal Recruitment of Chief Constables (2019) (0)
- Cybercrime: Digital Cops in a Networked Environment, Jack M. Balkin, James Grimmelmann, Eddan Katz, Nimrod Kozlovski, Shlomit Wagman, and Tal Zarsky (Eds.) (2008) (0)
- NHS caught out by WannaCry - now scrambling to catch up (2017) (0)
- The Origins of the Provincial Police in England and Wales (2019) (0)
- Book Review: ‘Core Issues in Policing’ (1998) (0)
- Revenge of the cyborg trolls part two: Putting it into the law curriculum 1 (1994) (0)
- Intellectual Property Crime Online in Asia (2013) (0)
- The professionalisation of local courts' justice (1999) (0)
- Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace (2004) (0)
- Cybercrimes and the Internet D AV I D WA L L (2003) (0)
- Past Debates over Selection and Appointment (2019) (0)
- Ceyhan's Identifier et Surveiller, Posner and Vermeule's Terror in the Balance, Henriques' Corporate Truth, Balkin et al.'s Cybercrime (2002) (0)
- The Ideology of Internal Recruitment and the Governance of Police Management (2019) (0)
- AI (Artificial Intelligence) and Cybercrime: balancing expectations with delivery (2020) (0)
- The language of cybercrime: Matthew Williams (2001) (0)
- Maintaining order and law on the Internet D AV I D WA L L (2003) (0)
- POLICING BITCOIN: INVESTIGATING, EVIDENCING AND PROSECUTING CRIMES INVOLVING CRYPTOCURRENCY (2017) (0)
- The Careers of Chief Constables Appointed Between 1836 and 1996 (2019) (0)
- The Devil Drives a Lada (2012) (0)
- Peer to Peer and the Music Industry: The Criminalization of Sharing. By M. David (London: Sage, 2010, xiv + 186pp. £23.99 pb, £60.00 hb) (2010) (0)
- Artisans, autocrats, bobbies, bureaucrats (1998) (0)
- Situating the Police in Cyberspace (2004) (0)
- The Development of the Police Organisation in England and Wales (2019) (0)
- Private Security and Public Policing (1999) (0)
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