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245 00 $aRevisiting crimes of the powerful :$bMarxism, crime and deviance /$cedited by Steven Bittle, Laureen Snider, Steve Tombs and David Whyte.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor and Francis Group,$c2018.
300 $a1 online resource.
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490 1 $aCrimes of the powerful
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 $aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
505 00 $tPart Section I Theoretical and conceptual excursions --$tchapter 1 Conceptualization, theoretical practice and Crimes of the Powerful /$rJON FRAULEY --$tchapter 2 Law: ideological whitewashing and positive enabling of coercion /$rHARRY GLASBEEK --$tchapter 3 Underworld as servant and smokescreen: Crimes of the Powerful and the evolution of organized crime control /$rMICHAEL WOODIWISS --$tchapter 4 Shadow boxing against the crimes of the powerful /$rMARGARET BEARE --$tchapter 5 Between force and consensus /$rVINCENZO RUGGIERO --$tchapter 6 Developing Pearce's new materialism /$rNICK HARDY --$tchapter 7 Theorizing fiscal sacrifices in zombie capitalism: a radical Durkheimian approach /$rRONJON PAUL DATTA --$tchapter 8 Power, crime and enclosure: capital accumulation in the twilight of the neoliberal SSA /$rRAYMOND MICHALOWSKI --$tpart Section II Crimes of the powerful research: empirical dimensions --$tchapter 9 Marx reloaded for the 21st century: capitalism, agency and the crimes of the powerful /$rKRISTIAN LASSLETT --$tchapter 10 The imaginary social order of corporate criminal liability /$rLIISA LÄHTEENMÄKI AND ANNE ALVESALO-KUUSI --$tchapter 11 Global capital, the rigging of interbank interest rates and the capitalist state /$rGREGG BARAK --$tchapter 12 Pipelines, presidents and people power: resisting state-corporate environmental crime /$rELIZABETH A. BRADSHAW --$tchapter 13 Pesticideland: Brazil's poison market /$rSTÉFANIE KHOURY --$tchapter 14 No criminology of wage theft: revisiting "workplace theft" to expose capitalist exploitation /$rPAUL LEIGHTON --$tchapter 15 Prying into the pockets of public figures /$rSCOTT POYNTING --$tchapter 16 The crimes of the powerful and the Spanish crisis /$rIGNASI BERNAT --$tchapter 17 Crimes of globalization and Asian dam projects: powerful institutions and slow violence /$rDAVID O. FRIEDRICHS --$tpart Section III New developments in crimes of the powerful research --$tchapter 18 An extension of Frank Pearce's work on crimes of the powerful: "demystification" and the role of our consent /$rDAWN L. ROTHE --$tchapter 19 Debtfarism, predatory lending and imaginary social orders: the case of the U.S. payday lending industry /$rSUSANNE SOEDERBERG --$tchapter 20 Failure to protect: state obligations to victims and state crime /$rLAURA FINLEY --$tchapter 21 "Punitive reformation": state-sanctioned labour through criminal justice and welfare /$rJON BURNETT --$tchapter 22 Imperialism: the general theory of crimes of the powerful /$rBIKO AGOZINO --$tchapter 23 Frank Pearce and colonial state crimes: contributions to a research agenda /$rJOSE ATILES --$tchapter 24 Organized irresponsibility, corporations and the contradictions of collective agency and individual culpability /$rDEAN CURRAN.
520 2 $a"Frank Pearce was the first scholar to use the term 'crimes of the powerful.' His ground-breaking book of the same name provided insightful critiques of liberal orthodox criminology, particularly in relation to labelling theory and symbolic interactionism, while making important contributions to Marxist understandings of the complex relations between crime, law and the state in the reproduction of the capitalist social order. Historically, crimes of the powerful were largely neglected in crime and deviance studies, but there is now an important and growing body of work addressing this gap. This book brings together leading international scholars to discuss the legacy of Frank Pearces book and his work in this area, demonstrating the invaluable contributions a critical Marxist framework brings to studies of corporate and state crimes, nationally, internationally and on a global scale. This book is neither a hagiography, nor a review of random areas of social scientific interest. Instead, it draws together a collection of scholarly and original articles which draw upon and critically interrogate the continued significance of the approach pioneered in Crimes of the Powerful. The book traces the evolution of crimes of the powerful empirically and theoretically since 1976, shows how critical scholars have integrated new theoretical insights derived from post-structuralism, feminism and critical race studies and offers perspectives on how the crimes of the powerful - and the enormous, ongoing destruction they cause - can be addressed and resisted."--Provided by publisher.
650 0 $aCommercial crimes.
650 0 $aCorporations$xCorrupt practices.
650 0 $aOrganized crime.
650 0 $aState crimes.
650 0 $aPolitical corruption.
650 6 $aInfractions économiques.
650 6 $aSociétés$xPratiques déloyales.
650 6 $aCrime organisé.
650 6 $aCrimes d'État.
650 6 $aCorruption (Politique)
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aState crimes.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01762514
650 7 $aPolitical corruption.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01069240
650 7 $aOrganized crime.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01047884
650 7 $aCorporations$xCorrupt practices.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00879825
650 7 $aCommercial crimes.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00869469
650 7 $aCriminal justice, Administration of.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00883246
650 7 $aCriminology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00883566
650 7 $aWhite collar crimes.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01174622
655 0 $aElectronic books.
655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aBittle, Steven,$d1968-$eeditor.
700 1 $aSnider, Laureen,$d1944-$eeditor.
700 1 $aTombs, Steve,$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tRevisiting crimes of the powerful$dLondon ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.$z9780415791427 (hardback)$w(DLC) 2018006415
830 0 $aCrimes of the powerful.
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