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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351525909
- Artikelnr.: 49259301
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 431
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351525909
- Artikelnr.: 49259301
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Jeffrey Ian Ross is professor in the School of Criminology at the University of Baltimore. Ross has researched, written, and lectured primarily on corrections, policing, political crime, state crime, crimes of the powerful, violence, street culture, and crime and justice in American Indian communities for over two decades. His work has appeared in many academic journals and books, as well as popular media. In 2018, Ross was given the Hans W. Mattick Award, "for an individual who has made a distinguished contribution to the field of Criminology & Criminal Justice practice," from the University of Illinois at Chicago. In 2020, he received the John Howard Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences' Division of Corrections.
Introduction to the Second Edition
Foreword
Austin T. Turk
Acknowledgments
Controlling State Crime: Toward an Integrated Structural Model
Jeffrey Ian Ross
A State Action May Be Nasty But is Not Likely to Be a Crime
Ira Sharkansky
State Crime or Governmental Crime: Making Sense of the Conceptual Confusion
David O. Friedrichs
Controlling State Crimes by National Security Agencies
Pete Gill
Controlling Crimes by the Military
Jeffrey Ian Ross
State Crime by the Police and Its Control
Ken Menzies
Control and Prevention of Crimes Committed by State-Supported Educational
Institutions
Natasha J. Cabrera
Crimes of the Capitalist State Against Labor
Kenneth D. Tunnell
Preventing State Crimes Against the Environment During Military Operations:
The 1977 Environmental Modification Treaty
Raymond A. Zilinskas
International State-Sponsored Organizations to Control State Crime: The
European Convention on Human Rights
Leon Hurwitz
A New Role for the International Court of Justice: Adjudicator of
International and State Transnational Crimes
Barbara M. Yarnold
Can States Commit Crimes? The Limits of Formal International Law
Luis F. Molina
Eliminating State Crime by Abolishing the State
Brian Martin
The Future of Controlling State Crime: Where Do We Go from Here?
Jeffrey Ian Ross
Contributors
Index
Foreword
Austin T. Turk
Acknowledgments
Controlling State Crime: Toward an Integrated Structural Model
Jeffrey Ian Ross
A State Action May Be Nasty But is Not Likely to Be a Crime
Ira Sharkansky
State Crime or Governmental Crime: Making Sense of the Conceptual Confusion
David O. Friedrichs
Controlling State Crimes by National Security Agencies
Pete Gill
Controlling Crimes by the Military
Jeffrey Ian Ross
State Crime by the Police and Its Control
Ken Menzies
Control and Prevention of Crimes Committed by State-Supported Educational
Institutions
Natasha J. Cabrera
Crimes of the Capitalist State Against Labor
Kenneth D. Tunnell
Preventing State Crimes Against the Environment During Military Operations:
The 1977 Environmental Modification Treaty
Raymond A. Zilinskas
International State-Sponsored Organizations to Control State Crime: The
European Convention on Human Rights
Leon Hurwitz
A New Role for the International Court of Justice: Adjudicator of
International and State Transnational Crimes
Barbara M. Yarnold
Can States Commit Crimes? The Limits of Formal International Law
Luis F. Molina
Eliminating State Crime by Abolishing the State
Brian Martin
The Future of Controlling State Crime: Where Do We Go from Here?
Jeffrey Ian Ross
Contributors
Index
Introduction to the Second Edition
Foreword
Austin T. Turk
Acknowledgments
Controlling State Crime: Toward an Integrated Structural Model
Jeffrey Ian Ross
A State Action May Be Nasty But is Not Likely to Be a Crime
Ira Sharkansky
State Crime or Governmental Crime: Making Sense of the Conceptual Confusion
David O. Friedrichs
Controlling State Crimes by National Security Agencies
Pete Gill
Controlling Crimes by the Military
Jeffrey Ian Ross
State Crime by the Police and Its Control
Ken Menzies
Control and Prevention of Crimes Committed by State-Supported Educational
Institutions
Natasha J. Cabrera
Crimes of the Capitalist State Against Labor
Kenneth D. Tunnell
Preventing State Crimes Against the Environment During Military Operations:
The 1977 Environmental Modification Treaty
Raymond A. Zilinskas
International State-Sponsored Organizations to Control State Crime: The
European Convention on Human Rights
Leon Hurwitz
A New Role for the International Court of Justice: Adjudicator of
International and State Transnational Crimes
Barbara M. Yarnold
Can States Commit Crimes? The Limits of Formal International Law
Luis F. Molina
Eliminating State Crime by Abolishing the State
Brian Martin
The Future of Controlling State Crime: Where Do We Go from Here?
Jeffrey Ian Ross
Contributors
Index
Foreword
Austin T. Turk
Acknowledgments
Controlling State Crime: Toward an Integrated Structural Model
Jeffrey Ian Ross
A State Action May Be Nasty But is Not Likely to Be a Crime
Ira Sharkansky
State Crime or Governmental Crime: Making Sense of the Conceptual Confusion
David O. Friedrichs
Controlling State Crimes by National Security Agencies
Pete Gill
Controlling Crimes by the Military
Jeffrey Ian Ross
State Crime by the Police and Its Control
Ken Menzies
Control and Prevention of Crimes Committed by State-Supported Educational
Institutions
Natasha J. Cabrera
Crimes of the Capitalist State Against Labor
Kenneth D. Tunnell
Preventing State Crimes Against the Environment During Military Operations:
The 1977 Environmental Modification Treaty
Raymond A. Zilinskas
International State-Sponsored Organizations to Control State Crime: The
European Convention on Human Rights
Leon Hurwitz
A New Role for the International Court of Justice: Adjudicator of
International and State Transnational Crimes
Barbara M. Yarnold
Can States Commit Crimes? The Limits of Formal International Law
Luis F. Molina
Eliminating State Crime by Abolishing the State
Brian Martin
The Future of Controlling State Crime: Where Do We Go from Here?
Jeffrey Ian Ross
Contributors
Index