Analysing the Threat from Cyber-Extremism in the Humberside Policing Area10th December 202110th December 2021Alexander Ornella Comment Abstract This dissertation details a study that was conducted in the Humberside policing area with the aim of determining the current threat from
A Victimology of Animal Abuse: Why Certain Animals Subjected to Harm Are Not Seen as Victims3rd October 20209th October 2020Alexander Ornella Comment Abstract Not all nonhuman animals are treated equally when subjected to harm. For some, the harm they are subjected to is illegal, and
Women in Prison: From a critical analysis of female imprisonment, towards a female centred approach to penology24th June 202018th July 2020Alexander Ornella Comment Abstract This dissertation aims to investigate the impact that prison has upon female offenders with regard to the criminal justice systems treatment of
Behind the Camera: CCTV operators’ perspectives of technical, legislative and operational changes in a UK public space CCTV Security Control Centre from 1996 – 201922nd June 202022nd June 2020Alexander Ornella Comment Abstract 25 years ago, the UK government spent millions on mass expansion of its public space CCTV surveillance networks. The 2008 global financial