State Crime in the Global Age
Herausgeber: Chambliss, William; Kramer, Ronald; Michalowski, Raymond
State Crime in the Global Age
Herausgeber: Chambliss, William; Kramer, Ronald; Michalowski, Raymond
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This book brings together original writings from leading scholars in the field to explore the many ways that the use and abuse of state power results in grave social harms that outweigh, by far, the consequences of ordinary street crime. The topics covered include the crimes of empire, illegal war, the bombing of civilians, state sanctioned torture, state sacrifice of human lives, and judicial wrongdoing.
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This book brings together original writings from leading scholars in the field to explore the many ways that the use and abuse of state power results in grave social harms that outweigh, by far, the consequences of ordinary street crime. The topics covered include the crimes of empire, illegal war, the bombing of civilians, state sanctioned torture, state sacrifice of human lives, and judicial wrongdoing.
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- Verlag: Willan
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781843927044
- ISBN-10: 1843927047
- Artikelnr.: 29377433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Willan
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781843927044
- ISBN-10: 1843927047
- Artikelnr.: 29377433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William J. Chambliss is Professor of Sociology at The George Washington State University, USA. His main areas of research are criminology and the sociology of law, and has authored or co-authored numerous titles, including: Social Problems, Law and Society (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001); Power, Politics, and Crime (Westview Press, 2001); Sociology, 2nd edition (Longman, 1997). Raymond J. Michalowski is Regents' Professor of Criminal Justice at Northern Arizona University, USA. His research and teaching fields encompass criminological theory, international human rights, immigration and border policy, social justice, and corporate, envrionmental and political crime. Ronald C. Kramer is Professor of Sociology, and Director of the Criminal Justice Program at Western Michigan University. His research specialties within criminology are corporate and state crime, and crime prevention and control strategies, and he is the co-author of Crimes of the American Nuclear State: At Home and Abroad (Northeastern University Press, 1998), and co-editor of State-Corporate Crime: Wrongdoing at the Intersection of Business and Government (Rutgers University Press, 2006).
1. Introduction 2. In Search of the State and Crime in State Crime
Studies 3. Toward a Criminology of Empire: Centrality of the Empire
Concept in the Study of State Violence 4. Obligatory Sacrifice and
Imperial Projects 5. Towards a Prospective Criminology of State Crime 6.
Modern Institutionalized Torture 7. Privatizing International Conflict:
War as Corporate Crime 8. From Guernica to Hiroshima to Baghdad: the
Normalization of the State Crime of Terror Bombing Civilians 9. A Fake
Law: the 'State of Exception' and Lex Mercatoria in Occupied Iraq 10.
Dragon Rising: China's Foreign Aid Policy as a Counter Force Against the
Criminogenic Conditions of International Finance Institution Policies? 11.
Framing Innocents: the Wrongly Convicted as Victims of State Harm 12.
Prosecutorial Misconduct as State Organized Crime?13. Harm Reduction Drug
Programs and State Crime 14. Transitional Justice as Global Industry
by Elizabeth Stanley 15. The Reason of State: Theoretical Inquiries and
Consequences for the Criminology of State Crime 16. Epilogue: for a Public
Criminology of State Crime
Studies 3. Toward a Criminology of Empire: Centrality of the Empire
Concept in the Study of State Violence 4. Obligatory Sacrifice and
Imperial Projects 5. Towards a Prospective Criminology of State Crime 6.
Modern Institutionalized Torture 7. Privatizing International Conflict:
War as Corporate Crime 8. From Guernica to Hiroshima to Baghdad: the
Normalization of the State Crime of Terror Bombing Civilians 9. A Fake
Law: the 'State of Exception' and Lex Mercatoria in Occupied Iraq 10.
Dragon Rising: China's Foreign Aid Policy as a Counter Force Against the
Criminogenic Conditions of International Finance Institution Policies? 11.
Framing Innocents: the Wrongly Convicted as Victims of State Harm 12.
Prosecutorial Misconduct as State Organized Crime?13. Harm Reduction Drug
Programs and State Crime 14. Transitional Justice as Global Industry
by Elizabeth Stanley 15. The Reason of State: Theoretical Inquiries and
Consequences for the Criminology of State Crime 16. Epilogue: for a Public
Criminology of State Crime
1. Introduction 2. In Search of the State and Crime in State Crime
Studies 3. Toward a Criminology of Empire: Centrality of the Empire
Concept in the Study of State Violence 4. Obligatory Sacrifice and
Imperial Projects 5. Towards a Prospective Criminology of State Crime 6.
Modern Institutionalized Torture 7. Privatizing International Conflict:
War as Corporate Crime 8. From Guernica to Hiroshima to Baghdad: the
Normalization of the State Crime of Terror Bombing Civilians 9. A Fake
Law: the 'State of Exception' and Lex Mercatoria in Occupied Iraq 10.
Dragon Rising: China's Foreign Aid Policy as a Counter Force Against the
Criminogenic Conditions of International Finance Institution Policies? 11.
Framing Innocents: the Wrongly Convicted as Victims of State Harm 12.
Prosecutorial Misconduct as State Organized Crime?13. Harm Reduction Drug
Programs and State Crime 14. Transitional Justice as Global Industry
by Elizabeth Stanley 15. The Reason of State: Theoretical Inquiries and
Consequences for the Criminology of State Crime 16. Epilogue: for a Public
Criminology of State Crime
Studies 3. Toward a Criminology of Empire: Centrality of the Empire
Concept in the Study of State Violence 4. Obligatory Sacrifice and
Imperial Projects 5. Towards a Prospective Criminology of State Crime 6.
Modern Institutionalized Torture 7. Privatizing International Conflict:
War as Corporate Crime 8. From Guernica to Hiroshima to Baghdad: the
Normalization of the State Crime of Terror Bombing Civilians 9. A Fake
Law: the 'State of Exception' and Lex Mercatoria in Occupied Iraq 10.
Dragon Rising: China's Foreign Aid Policy as a Counter Force Against the
Criminogenic Conditions of International Finance Institution Policies? 11.
Framing Innocents: the Wrongly Convicted as Victims of State Harm 12.
Prosecutorial Misconduct as State Organized Crime?13. Harm Reduction Drug
Programs and State Crime 14. Transitional Justice as Global Industry
by Elizabeth Stanley 15. The Reason of State: Theoretical Inquiries and
Consequences for the Criminology of State Crime 16. Epilogue: for a Public
Criminology of State Crime







