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  1. The “New” Private Security Industry, the Private Policing of Cyberspace and the Regulatory Questions
  2. White Collar Criminals’ Experience of Imprisonment in England and Wales: Revisiting the ‘special Sensitivity’ Debate
  3. The profile and detection of bribery in Norway and England & Wales: A comparative study
  4. “The Higher You Fly, the Further You Fall”: White-Collar Criminals, “Special Sensitivity” and the Impact of Conviction in the United Kingdom
  5. Just about everybody doing the business? Explaining ‘cash-for-crash’ insurance fraud in the United Kingdom
  6. The Accredited Counter Fraud Specialist Handbook
  7. Confronting the “fraud bottleneck”: private sanctions for fraud and their implications for justice
  8. Overseas aid and fraud
  9. Cost of staff fraud
  10. Fraud and restorative justice
  11. Explaining fraud deviancy attenuation in the United Kingdom
  12. From ‘shallow’ to ‘deep’ policing: ‘crash-for-cash’ insurance fraud investigation in England and Wales and the need for greater regulation
  13. Private Policing in Public Spaces
  14. ‘All walks of life’: A profile of household insurance fraudsters in the United Kingdom
  15. Privatization of Policing in an International Context
  16. Addressing the weakest link: Implementing converged security
  17. Fraud, Corruption and Sport
  18. Cross‐border fraud and the case for an “Interfraud”
  19. Not a victimless crime: The impact of fraud on individual victims and their families
  20. Fraud investigation and the ‘flawed architecture’ of counter fraud entities in the United Kingdom
  21. The scale of health-care fraud: A global evaluation
  22. Direct elections and the local governance of crime in the United Kingdom: A view from the ground
  23. The Private Security Industry Act 2001 and the security management gap in the United Kingdom
  24. Security officers and the policing of private space in South Korea: profile, powers and occupational hazards
  25. “Mind the gap”, progress towards developing anti‐fraud culture strategies in UK central government bodies
  26. Police, governance and the Private Finance Initiative
  27. Doing Security
  28. Policing Private Space – a three dimensional analysis
  29. Professionalizing Counter Fraud Specialists in the UK: Assessing Progress and Recommendations for Reform
  30. Developments in Security
  31. Community safety and the private security sector
  32. The Private Security Industry in South Korea: A Familiar Tale of Growth, Gaps and the Need for Better Regulation
  33. Private security and the policing of quasi-public space
  34. The Impact of September 11th on the UK Business Community
  35. 'Plural Policing' In Action: A Review of the Policing of Environmental Protests in England and Wales
  36. Government Regulation in the United Kingdom Private Security Industry: The Myth of Non-Regulation
  37. Improving the performance of the private security industry
  38. Beyond the Public Gaze — The Exclusion of Private Investigators from the British Debate over Regulating Private Security
  39. Optimizing Security through Effective Regulation