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Centre for Research into Online Communities

and E-Learning Systems (Wales) Limited


Ty Morgannwg, PO Box 674, Swansea, SA1 9NN
Tel: 01792 345105 Fax: 07092 1072123
Web: www.crocels.com Email: info@crocels.com

04 September 2015

David Cameron
The Office of the Prime Minister
10 Downing Street
London
SW1 1AA

Dear Prime Minister,


Re: The Governments Legislative Programme and Crocels Research
The Centre for Research into Online Communities and E-Learning Systems (Crocels) has produced a
number of research papers in the area of home affairs. We would be grateful if you could include the
findings of these in your drafting of the associated legislation announced in the Queens Speech.
Most Relevant

Jonathan Bishop (2015). The Thin-Blue Web: Police Crime Records of Internet Trolling Show
Chivalrous Attitudes That Can Be Resolved through Transfer of Powers. In P. Thomas, M. Srihari,
& S. Kaur (Eds.) Handbook of Research on Cultural and Economic Impacts of the Information
Society (pp. 67-91), IGI Global, Hershey, PA. Available online at:
http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIGIPaper_ThinBlueWeb.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2014). Internet Trolling and the 2011 UK Riots: The Need for a Dualist Reform
of the Constitutional, Administrative and Security Frameworks in Great Britain. European
Journal of Law Reform 16(1), pp. 154-167. Available online
at: http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docEJLRPaper_Dualism.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
o Investigatory Powers Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2014). Transforming the UK Home Office into a Department for Homeland
Security: Reflecting on an Interview with a Litigant Defending Against Online Retaliatory
Feedback in the US. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 11(4), 1-21.
Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docHSEMPaper_RetaliatoryFeedba
ck.pdf
o Immigration Bill
o Police and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill

Jonathan Bishop (2014). Internet Trolling and the 2011 UK Riots: The Need for a Dualist Reform
of the Constitutional, Administrative and Security Frameworks in Great Britain. European
Journal of Law Reform 16(1), pp. 154-167. Available online
at: http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docEJLRPaper_Dualism.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill

Relevant

Ivan Mugabi and Jonathan Bishop (2015). The Need for a Dualist Application of Public and
Private Law in Great Britain Following the Use of Flame Trolling During the 2011 UK Riots: A
Review and Model. In: Maurice Dawson & Marwan Omar (Eds.). New Threats and
Countermeasures in Digital Crime and Cyber Terrorism. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. Available
online at: http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIGIPaper_Dualism.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2013). The Art of Trolling Law Enforcement: A Review and Model for
implementing flame trolling legislation enacted in Great Britain (1981-2012), International
Review of Law, Computers and Technology 27(3), 301-318. Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIRLCTPaper_FlameTrolling.pdf
o Investigatory Powers Bill
o Extremism Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2013). The effect of deindividuation of the Internet Troller on Criminal
Procedure implementation: An interview with a Hater. International Journal of Cyber
Criminology 7(1), pp. 28-48. Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIJCCPaper_Hater.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Extremism Bill
Jonathan Bishop (2010). Tough on data misuse, tough on the causes of data misuse: A review of
New Labours approach to information security and regulating the misuse of digital information
(1997-2010). International Review of Law, Computers & Technology 24(3), pp. 299-303.
Available online
at:http://www.jonathanbishop.com/Library/Documents/EN/docIRLCTPaper.pdf
o Policing and Criminal Justice Bill
o Investigatory Powers Bill
o Extremism Bill

I look forward to your response.


Yours faithfully,

Jonathan Bishop LLM

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