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Internet Freedom in China: U.S. Government Activity, Private Sector Initiatives, and Issues of Congressional Interest
Freedom on the Net 2016
The Internet: a New Tool for Law Enforcement Todd Kirchgraber
Law's Haze, Police Ways, and Tech's Maze: Relationships Between
Child Pornography on the Internet by Richard Wortley Stephen Smallbone
U.S. Initiatives to Promote Global Internet Freedom: Issues, Policy, and Technology
Client Alert Ministry of Public Security Issued Rules on October 2018 Supervision and Inspection Internet Security
Cybercrime and Digital Law Enforcement
Undermining Freedom of Expression in China the Role of Yahoo!, Microsoft and Google
Strategic Communication Practices: a Toolkit for Police Executives
How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression GARY KING Harvard University JENNIFER PAN Harvard University MARGARET E
Journal of Criminal Justice and Security, Vol. 34 (December 2006)
Enhancing Police and Industry Practice
Can Brandenburg V. Ohio Survive the Internet and the Age of Terrorism?: the Secret Weakening of a Venerable Doctrine
The Perfect Victim: the “Profile in DERP” Farce
Online Violence Against Women in the Nordic Countries
In Search of a Balance Between Police Power and Privacy in the Cybercrime Treaty D.C
Locating Political Power in Internet Infrastructure by Ashwin Jacob
Top View
2015 Annual Report
Digital Authoritarianism, China and Covid
Advanced Evasion Techniques for Dummies‰
Rise of a Cybered Westphalian Age
Google and Internet Control in China: a Nexus Between Human Rights and Trade?
A Common Tool for Individual Solutions: Why Countries Should Establish an International Organization to Regulate Internet Content
In Retrospect 2015
Cybercrime Deterrence and International Legislation: Evidence from Distributed Denial of Service Attacks
Testimony of Rebecca Mackinnon Visiting Fellow, Center For
Regulating the Internet: China's Law and Practice
Press Release
Can Censorship and Freedom Coexist?
Child Pornography on the Internet
Maintaining Control in China: What’S the Big Deal with Pornographic Censorship on the Internet Anyway? Qing Hua Guo Seton Hall Law
Internet Development and Information Control in the People's Republic Of
Breaching the Great Firewall of China: Congress Overreaches in Attacking Chinese Internet Censorship
"With Computer Crimes Law Called Web Access Is Not Possible."
The Finnish Internet Police (Nettipoliisi): Towards the Development of a Real Cyber Police
Internet Development and Information Control in the People's Republic Of
The Changing Nature of Crime and Criminal Investigations
The Communist Party's Battle with Internet Censorship in the Digital
False Freedom RIGHTS Online Censorship in the Middle East and North Africa WATCH Human Rights Watch November 2005 Volume 17, No
Introduction to Deep Packet Inspection by Grant Kirkwood, CTO, Packetexchange
Enemies of the Internet 2012
The Internet Police
Special Report No
Harvesting the Web, Preserving Chinese Voices. the Digital Archive for Chinese Studies (DACHS) in Heidelberg
China's Censorship of the Inter
Most Districts Are Dropping the Ball with Their Web Filter...Is Yours?
Examining the State and Market Forces Behind Information Control in China
Sexual Exploitation of Children Over the Internet: How the State of New Jersey Is Combating Child Predators on the Internet
China's Internet Policies Within the Global Community Omar Saleem Florida A&M University College of Law,
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Upholding Free Speech and Privacy Online: a Legal-Based and Market-Based Approach for Internet Companies in China Yutian Ling
Child Sexual Exploitation and the Internet
Trends in Transition from Classical Censorship to Internet Censorship: Selected Country Overviews
The Chinese Internet: Control Through the Layers Shirley Hung October 30, 2012
The War on Illicit File Sharing