Revisiting Crimes of the Powerful
Marxism, Crime and Deviance
Herausgeber: Bittle, Steven; Tombs, Steve; Snider, Laureen
Revisiting Crimes of the Powerful
Marxism, Crime and Deviance
Herausgeber: Bittle, Steven; Tombs, Steve; Snider, Laureen
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This book brings together leading international scholars to discuss the crimes of the powerful and demonstrates the contribution a critical Marxist framework brings to studies of corporate and state crimes, nationally, internationally and globally.
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This book brings together leading international scholars to discuss the crimes of the powerful and demonstrates the contribution a critical Marxist framework brings to studies of corporate and state crimes, nationally, internationally and globally.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791427
- ISBN-10: 0415791421
- Artikelnr.: 53022284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791427
- ISBN-10: 0415791421
- Artikelnr.: 53022284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Steven Bittle is an Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, Canada Laureen Snider is an Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada Steve Tombs is Professor of Criminology at The Open University, UK David Whyte is Professor of Socio-legal Studies at the School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, UK
Foreword: Autobiographical Context for Crimes of the Powerful
Frank Pearce
Revisiting Crimes of the Powerful: An Introduction
Steven Bittle
Laureen Snider
Steve Tombs and David Whyte
Section I: Theoretical and conceptual excursions. 1. Conceptualisation
Theoretical Practice and Crimes of the Powerful
Jon Frauley
2. Law: Ideological Whitewashing and Positive Enabling of Coercion
Harry Glasbeek
3. Underworld as Servant and Smokescreen: Crimes of the Powerful and the Evolution of Organized Crime Control
Michael Woodiwiss
4. Shadow Boxing against the Crimes of the Powerful
Margaret Beare
5. Between Force and Consensus
Vincenzo Ruggiero
6. Developing Pearce's New Materialism
Nick Hardy
7. 'Expropriative' Sacrifice and Zombie Capitalism: A Radical Durkheimian Approach
Ronjon Paul Datta
8. Power
Crime and Enclosure: Capital Accumulation in the Twilight of the Neoliberal SSA
Raymond Michalowski
Section II: Crimes of the Powerful Research: Empirical Dimensions. 9. Marx Reloaded for the 21st Century: Capitalism
Agency and the Crimes of the Powerful
Kristian Lasslett
10. The Imaginary Social Order of Corporate Criminal Liability
Liisa Lähteenmäki and Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi
11. Global Capital
the Rigging of Interbank Interest Rates
and the Capitalist State
Gregg Barak
12. Pipelines
Presidents and People Power: Resisting State-Corporate Environmental Crime
Elizabeth A. Bradshaw
13. Pesticeland: Brazil's Poison Market
Stéfanie Khoury
14. No Criminology of Wage Theft: Revisiting 'Workplace Theft' to Expose Capitalist Exploitation
Paul Leighton
15. Prying into the Pockets of Public Figures
Scott Poynting
16. Crimes of the Powerful and the Spanish Crisis
Ignasi Bernat
17. Crimes of Globalization and Asian Dam Projects: Powerful Institutions and Slow Violence
David O. Friedrichs
Section III: New Developments in Crimes of the Powerful Research. 18. An Extension of Frank Pearce's Work on Crimes of the Powerful: 'Demystification' and the Role of Our Consent
Dawn L. Rothe and Victoria E. Collins
19. Debtfarism
Predatory Lending and Imaginary Social Orders: The Case of the US Payday Lending Industry
Susanne Soederberg
20. Failure to Protect: State Obligations to Victims and State Crime
Laura Finley
21. 'Punitive Reformation': State-Sanctioned Labour Through Criminal Justice and Welfare
Jon Burnett
22. Imperialism: The General Theory of Crimes of the Powerful
Biko Agozino
23. Frank Pearce and Colonial State Crimes: Contributions to a research agenda
Jose Atiles
24. Organized Irresponsibility
Corporations
and the Contradictions of Collective Agency and Individual Culpability
Dean Curran
Frank Pearce
Revisiting Crimes of the Powerful: An Introduction
Steven Bittle
Laureen Snider
Steve Tombs and David Whyte
Section I: Theoretical and conceptual excursions. 1. Conceptualisation
Theoretical Practice and Crimes of the Powerful
Jon Frauley
2. Law: Ideological Whitewashing and Positive Enabling of Coercion
Harry Glasbeek
3. Underworld as Servant and Smokescreen: Crimes of the Powerful and the Evolution of Organized Crime Control
Michael Woodiwiss
4. Shadow Boxing against the Crimes of the Powerful
Margaret Beare
5. Between Force and Consensus
Vincenzo Ruggiero
6. Developing Pearce's New Materialism
Nick Hardy
7. 'Expropriative' Sacrifice and Zombie Capitalism: A Radical Durkheimian Approach
Ronjon Paul Datta
8. Power
Crime and Enclosure: Capital Accumulation in the Twilight of the Neoliberal SSA
Raymond Michalowski
Section II: Crimes of the Powerful Research: Empirical Dimensions. 9. Marx Reloaded for the 21st Century: Capitalism
Agency and the Crimes of the Powerful
Kristian Lasslett
10. The Imaginary Social Order of Corporate Criminal Liability
Liisa Lähteenmäki and Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi
11. Global Capital
the Rigging of Interbank Interest Rates
and the Capitalist State
Gregg Barak
12. Pipelines
Presidents and People Power: Resisting State-Corporate Environmental Crime
Elizabeth A. Bradshaw
13. Pesticeland: Brazil's Poison Market
Stéfanie Khoury
14. No Criminology of Wage Theft: Revisiting 'Workplace Theft' to Expose Capitalist Exploitation
Paul Leighton
15. Prying into the Pockets of Public Figures
Scott Poynting
16. Crimes of the Powerful and the Spanish Crisis
Ignasi Bernat
17. Crimes of Globalization and Asian Dam Projects: Powerful Institutions and Slow Violence
David O. Friedrichs
Section III: New Developments in Crimes of the Powerful Research. 18. An Extension of Frank Pearce's Work on Crimes of the Powerful: 'Demystification' and the Role of Our Consent
Dawn L. Rothe and Victoria E. Collins
19. Debtfarism
Predatory Lending and Imaginary Social Orders: The Case of the US Payday Lending Industry
Susanne Soederberg
20. Failure to Protect: State Obligations to Victims and State Crime
Laura Finley
21. 'Punitive Reformation': State-Sanctioned Labour Through Criminal Justice and Welfare
Jon Burnett
22. Imperialism: The General Theory of Crimes of the Powerful
Biko Agozino
23. Frank Pearce and Colonial State Crimes: Contributions to a research agenda
Jose Atiles
24. Organized Irresponsibility
Corporations
and the Contradictions of Collective Agency and Individual Culpability
Dean Curran
Foreword: Autobiographical Context for Crimes of the Powerful
Frank Pearce
Revisiting Crimes of the Powerful: An Introduction
Steven Bittle
Laureen Snider
Steve Tombs and David Whyte
Section I: Theoretical and conceptual excursions. 1. Conceptualisation
Theoretical Practice and Crimes of the Powerful
Jon Frauley
2. Law: Ideological Whitewashing and Positive Enabling of Coercion
Harry Glasbeek
3. Underworld as Servant and Smokescreen: Crimes of the Powerful and the Evolution of Organized Crime Control
Michael Woodiwiss
4. Shadow Boxing against the Crimes of the Powerful
Margaret Beare
5. Between Force and Consensus
Vincenzo Ruggiero
6. Developing Pearce's New Materialism
Nick Hardy
7. 'Expropriative' Sacrifice and Zombie Capitalism: A Radical Durkheimian Approach
Ronjon Paul Datta
8. Power
Crime and Enclosure: Capital Accumulation in the Twilight of the Neoliberal SSA
Raymond Michalowski
Section II: Crimes of the Powerful Research: Empirical Dimensions. 9. Marx Reloaded for the 21st Century: Capitalism
Agency and the Crimes of the Powerful
Kristian Lasslett
10. The Imaginary Social Order of Corporate Criminal Liability
Liisa Lähteenmäki and Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi
11. Global Capital
the Rigging of Interbank Interest Rates
and the Capitalist State
Gregg Barak
12. Pipelines
Presidents and People Power: Resisting State-Corporate Environmental Crime
Elizabeth A. Bradshaw
13. Pesticeland: Brazil's Poison Market
Stéfanie Khoury
14. No Criminology of Wage Theft: Revisiting 'Workplace Theft' to Expose Capitalist Exploitation
Paul Leighton
15. Prying into the Pockets of Public Figures
Scott Poynting
16. Crimes of the Powerful and the Spanish Crisis
Ignasi Bernat
17. Crimes of Globalization and Asian Dam Projects: Powerful Institutions and Slow Violence
David O. Friedrichs
Section III: New Developments in Crimes of the Powerful Research. 18. An Extension of Frank Pearce's Work on Crimes of the Powerful: 'Demystification' and the Role of Our Consent
Dawn L. Rothe and Victoria E. Collins
19. Debtfarism
Predatory Lending and Imaginary Social Orders: The Case of the US Payday Lending Industry
Susanne Soederberg
20. Failure to Protect: State Obligations to Victims and State Crime
Laura Finley
21. 'Punitive Reformation': State-Sanctioned Labour Through Criminal Justice and Welfare
Jon Burnett
22. Imperialism: The General Theory of Crimes of the Powerful
Biko Agozino
23. Frank Pearce and Colonial State Crimes: Contributions to a research agenda
Jose Atiles
24. Organized Irresponsibility
Corporations
and the Contradictions of Collective Agency and Individual Culpability
Dean Curran
Frank Pearce
Revisiting Crimes of the Powerful: An Introduction
Steven Bittle
Laureen Snider
Steve Tombs and David Whyte
Section I: Theoretical and conceptual excursions. 1. Conceptualisation
Theoretical Practice and Crimes of the Powerful
Jon Frauley
2. Law: Ideological Whitewashing and Positive Enabling of Coercion
Harry Glasbeek
3. Underworld as Servant and Smokescreen: Crimes of the Powerful and the Evolution of Organized Crime Control
Michael Woodiwiss
4. Shadow Boxing against the Crimes of the Powerful
Margaret Beare
5. Between Force and Consensus
Vincenzo Ruggiero
6. Developing Pearce's New Materialism
Nick Hardy
7. 'Expropriative' Sacrifice and Zombie Capitalism: A Radical Durkheimian Approach
Ronjon Paul Datta
8. Power
Crime and Enclosure: Capital Accumulation in the Twilight of the Neoliberal SSA
Raymond Michalowski
Section II: Crimes of the Powerful Research: Empirical Dimensions. 9. Marx Reloaded for the 21st Century: Capitalism
Agency and the Crimes of the Powerful
Kristian Lasslett
10. The Imaginary Social Order of Corporate Criminal Liability
Liisa Lähteenmäki and Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi
11. Global Capital
the Rigging of Interbank Interest Rates
and the Capitalist State
Gregg Barak
12. Pipelines
Presidents and People Power: Resisting State-Corporate Environmental Crime
Elizabeth A. Bradshaw
13. Pesticeland: Brazil's Poison Market
Stéfanie Khoury
14. No Criminology of Wage Theft: Revisiting 'Workplace Theft' to Expose Capitalist Exploitation
Paul Leighton
15. Prying into the Pockets of Public Figures
Scott Poynting
16. Crimes of the Powerful and the Spanish Crisis
Ignasi Bernat
17. Crimes of Globalization and Asian Dam Projects: Powerful Institutions and Slow Violence
David O. Friedrichs
Section III: New Developments in Crimes of the Powerful Research. 18. An Extension of Frank Pearce's Work on Crimes of the Powerful: 'Demystification' and the Role of Our Consent
Dawn L. Rothe and Victoria E. Collins
19. Debtfarism
Predatory Lending and Imaginary Social Orders: The Case of the US Payday Lending Industry
Susanne Soederberg
20. Failure to Protect: State Obligations to Victims and State Crime
Laura Finley
21. 'Punitive Reformation': State-Sanctioned Labour Through Criminal Justice and Welfare
Jon Burnett
22. Imperialism: The General Theory of Crimes of the Powerful
Biko Agozino
23. Frank Pearce and Colonial State Crimes: Contributions to a research agenda
Jose Atiles
24. Organized Irresponsibility
Corporations
and the Contradictions of Collective Agency and Individual Culpability
Dean Curran