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Policing the Internet? A critical evaluation of the legislative framework to prevent, detect and prosecute bullying, harassment and stalking in an online environment. by Mind Map: Policing the Internet? A critical evaluation of the legislative framework to prevent, detect and prosecute bullying, harassment and stalking in an online environment.

1. Introduction

1.1. What are you examining?

1.1.1. Popularity of the internet

1.1.2. Increase in types of offences

1.1.3. Outdated legislation

1.1.3.1. Not fit for purpose

1.2. How are you going to do it?

2. Bullying

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Legal

2.2.1. Prosecution?

2.2.1.1. Case examples

2.3. How is it currently prevented?

2.4. How is it currently detected?

3. Harassment

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Legal

3.2.1. Prosecution

3.2.1.1. Case examples

3.3. How is it currently prevented?

3.4. How is it currently detected?

4. Stalking

4.1. Introduction

4.2. Legal

4.2.1. Current Legislation

4.2.1.1. Protection from Harassment Act 1997

4.2.1.2. Protection of Freedoms Act 2012

4.2.2. Case law

4.2.2.1. Cases charged for stalking online?

4.3. How is it currently prevented?

4.4. How is it currently detected?

5. Legislation

5.1. Communications Act 2003

5.2. Computer Misuse Act 1990

5.3. Crime and Disorder Act 1998

5.3.1. ASBO

5.4. Malicious Communications Act 1988

5.5. Offences Against the Person Act 1861

5.5.1. R v Burstow

5.5.1.1. Silent phone calls

5.5.2. R v Ireland

5.5.2.1. Silent phone calls

5.6. Protection from Harassment Act 1997

5.7. Protection of Freedoms Act 2012

5.8. Public Order Act 1986

5.8.1. Harassment/Alarm/Distress

6. Prevention

6.1. Introduction

6.2. Legal

6.2.1. What is currently in place?

6.2.1.1. Advantages

6.2.1.2. Disadvantages

6.3. Education

6.3.1. What is currently in place?

6.3.1.1. Advantages

6.3.1.2. Disadvantages

6.4. Theory

6.4.1. Criminology

6.4.2. Sociology

6.4.3. Legal

7. Detection

7.1. Introduction

7.2. Legal

7.2.1. What is currently in place?

7.2.1.1. Advantages

7.2.1.2. Disadvantages

7.2.1.3. Human rights implications?

8. Prosecution

8.1. Introduction

8.2. Legal framework

8.2.1. Current legislation

8.2.1.1. Fit for purpose?

8.2.1.1.1. Advantages

8.2.1.1.2. Disadvantages

8.2.2. Case law examples

9. Examples from other countries?

9.1. UN

9.2. EU

10. Conclusion

11. Chapters

11.1. Introduction

11.2. Bullying

11.2.1. Brief outline of problem

11.2.2. Prevention

11.2.3. Detection

11.2.4. Prosecution

11.2.4.1. Case law

11.2.5. Legislative framework

11.2.5.1. Advantages

11.2.5.2. Disadvantages

11.3. Harassment

11.3.1. Brief outline of problem

11.3.2. Prevention

11.3.3. Detection

11.3.4. Prosecution

11.3.4.1. Case law

11.3.5. Legislative framework

11.3.5.1. Advantages

11.3.5.2. Disadvantages

11.4. Stalking

11.4.1. Brief outline of problem

11.4.2. Prevention

11.4.3. Detection

11.4.4. Prosecution

11.4.4.1. Case law

11.4.5. Legislative framework

11.4.5.1. Advantages

11.4.5.2. Disadvantages

11.5. How does the rest of the world handle the issue?

11.5.1. UN recommendations?

11.5.2. EU recommendations?

11.6. Human rights implications?

11.7. Conclusion