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Asiri, Arwa; Greasley, Andrew and Bocij, Paul (2017). A review of the use of business simulation to enhance students' employability (WIP). Simulation Series, 49 (9), pp. 426-431.
Comparcini, Dania; Simonetti, Valentina; Lupo, Roberto; Galli, Francesco; Bocij, Paul and Cicolini, Giancarlo (2016). Cyberstalking tra gli infermieri italiani:studio multicentrico. Professioni infermieristiche, 69 (3), pp. 150-158.
Bocij, Paul (2006). The dark side of the internet:protecting yourself and your family from online criminals. Greenwood.
Bocij, Paul (2005). Reactive stalking:a new perspective on victimisation. British Journal of Forensic Practice, 7 (1), pp. 23-34.
Bocij, Paul and McFarlane, L. (2004). Cyberstalking: A Discussion of Legislation and the Perpetrators. Justice of the Peace, 168 (21), pp. 393-396.
Bocij, Paul (2004). Cyberstalking:harrassment in the Internet age and how to protect your family. Greenwood.
Bocij, Paul and Sutton, M. (2004). Victims of cyberstalking:piloting a web-based survey method and examining tentative findings. Journal of Society and Information, 1 (2),
MacFarlane, Leroy and Bocij, Paul (2003). An exploration of predatory behaviour in cyberspace:towards a typology of cyberstalkers. First Monday, 8 (9),
McFarlane, Leroy and Bocij, Paul (2003). Cyberstalking:defining the invasion of cyberspace. Forensic Update (72), pp. 18-22.
Bocij, Paul; Bocij, Helen and McFarlane, Leroy (2003). Cyberstalking:a case study concerning sexual harassment in the UK. British Journal of Forensic Practice, 5 (2), pp. 25-32.
Bocij, Paul and McFarlane, Leroy (2003). Cyberstalking:a matter for community safety but the numbers do not add up. Community Safety Journal, 2 (2), pp. 26-34.
Bocij, Paul and McFarlane, Leroy (2003). Cyberstalking:the technology of hate. The Police Journal, 76 (3), pp. 204-221.
Bocij, Paul and McFarlane, Leroy (2003). Seven fallacies about cyberstalking. Prison Service Journal, 149 , 37–42.
Bocij, Paul and McFarlane, Leroy (2003). The internet:a discussion of some new and emerging threats to young people. Prison Service Journal, 76 (1), pp. 3-13.
Bocij, Paul (2002). Corporate cyberstalking:an invitation to build theory. First Monday, 7 (11),
Bocij, Paul; Griffiths, Mark and McFarlane, Leroy (2002). Cyberstalking:a new challenge for criminal law. The Criminal Lawyer, 122 , pp. 3-5.
Bocij, Paul and McFarlane, Leroy (2002). Cyberstalking:genuine problem or public hysteria? Prison Service Journal, 140 , pp. 32-36.
Bocij, Paul and Greasley, Andrew (1999). Can computer-based testing achieve quality and efficiency in assessment? International Journal of Educational Technology, 1 (1),
Bocij, Paul; Greasley, Andrew and Hickie, Simon Business information systems:technology, development and management for the e-business. Pearson.
Bocij, Paul; Greasley, Andrew and Hickie, Simon Business information systems:technology, development and management in the E-business. Financial Times/Prentice Hall.
Bocij, Paul and McFarlane, Leroy Online harassment:towards a definition of cyberstalking. Prison Service Journal, 139 , pp. 31-38.
Bocij, Paul Victims of cyberstalking:an exploratory study of harassment perpetrated via the Internet. First Monday, 8 (10),