Dr Laura Higson-Bliss l.a.higson-bliss@keele.ac.uk
Higson-Bliss, L. (2022). The ‘new’ offences added to the online safety bill are not really new – and could continue to fail victims of online abuse. [Blog Style Article]
Digital Artefact Type | Website Content |
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Online Publication Date | Feb 11, 2022 |
Publication Date | Feb 11, 2022 |
Deposit Date | Jun 28, 2024 |
Publisher | The Conversation |
Keywords | Online harassment; Cyberstalking; online harms; Online Safety Bill |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/858410 |
Publisher URL | https://theconversation.com/the-new-offences-added-to-the-online-safety-bill-are-not-really-new-and-could-continue-to-fail-victims-of-online-abuse-176630 |
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