Dr Stefan Fafinski | Selected publications


Books


Computer Misuse: Response, Regulation and the Law (Willan, Cullompton 2009)


Contributions to edited collections


‘In the back of the Net: Football hooliganism and the Internet’ in Jewkes, Y (ed) Crime Online (Willan, Cullompton 2006)


Academic journal contributions


‘The economics of identity theft’ (2009) 7(4) Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 286

‘The UK legislative position on cybercrime: a 20 year retrospective’ (2009) 13(4) Journal of Internet Law 3

‘Computer misuse: the implications of the Police and Justice Act 2006’ (2008) 72 Journal of Criminal Law 53

‘The security ramifications of the Police and Justice Act 2006’ (2007) 2 Network Security 8

‘Computer misuse: denial of service attacks’ (2006) 70 Journal of Criminal Law 474

‘Access Denied: Computer Misuse in an Era of Technological Change’ (2006) 70 Journal of Criminal Law 424

‘Consent and the rules of the game: the interplay of civil and criminal liability for sporting injuries’ (2005) 69 Journal of Criminal Law 414

‘Consent and horseplay’ (2005) 69 Journal of Criminal Law 394


Professional and practitioner journal contributions


‘Cyber crime’ (2007) 157 New Law Journal 157

‘Service denied’ (2006) 156 New Law Journal 1712

‘Hacked off’ (2006) 150 Solicitors Journal 560

‘Double edged swords’ (2006) 48(5) IT Now 16

‘Tackling offences: When is violence in sport criminal?’ (2005) 149 Solicitors Journal 634

‘Identity theft and the internet’ (2005) Computing (December) 32


Conference contributions and public lectures


‘Honesty Lab’ (British Science Festival, Guildford, 2009)

‘e-crime, the law and you’ (British Computer Society, Uxbridge 2008)

‘The regulation of e-crime’ (e-Crime Wales Summit, Cardiff 2008)

‘The governance of e-crime’ (International e-crime Congress, London 2008)

‘50 years of Computer Crime’ (British Computer Society, Cambridge 2007)

‘Computer says “no”: the social aspects of computer misuse’ (British Science Association Joseph Lister Award Lecture 2006, British Science Festival, Norwich 2006)

‘Identity Theft’ (British Computer Society, London 2006)

‘Cybercrime: Stealing your identity’ (Wellcome Foundation: Dana Centre, London 2005)

‘Identity Theft’ (Cheltenham Science Festival, Cheltenham 2005)

‘Technological solutions to identity theft: resolution, displacement or escalation?’ (British Society of Criminology Conference, Leeds 2005)


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