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State Crime: Governments, Violence and Corruption
Contributor(s): Green, Penny (Author), Ward, Tony (Author)
ISBN: 0745317847     ISBN-13: 9780745317847
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
OUR PRICE:   $36.63  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2004
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Annotation: What is state crime? This book defines the parameters of state crime in all its forms and highlights the complex issues involved. Breaking the topic down, the authors provide a clear chapter-by -chapter assessment of state violence, corruption, transnational crime, state involvement in corporate crime, in avoidable 'natural' disasters, torture and illegal punishment, criminal policing, war crimes and genocide.Penny Green and Tony Ward put forward a lively debate drawing from a range of disciplines including law and criminology, human rights, international relations and political science. They develop a theoretical approach to understanding the boundaries of state crime, particularly in relation to concepts of deviance and human rights. Making distinctive use of original research and using a variety of international case-studies, this compelling book offers a fresh and sophisticated approach to this controversial and difficult subject.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | International
- Social Science | Criminology
- Political Science | Human Rights
Dewey: 364.13
LCCN: 2003050294
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 6.04" W x 8.68" (0.86 lbs) 255 pages
 
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What is state crime? This book sets out the parameters of state crime and highlights the complex issues involved. The authors provide a clear chapter-by -chapter assessment of state violence, corruption, state involvement in organised and corporate crime, avoidable 'natural' disasters, torture, criminal policing, war crimes and genocide.

Penny Green and Tony Ward put forward a powerful argument drawing from a range of disciplines including law, criminology, human rights, international relations and political science. They develop a theoretical approach to understanding the boundaries of state crime, employing the concepts of deviance and human rights. Making distinctive use of original research and using a variety of international case-studies, this compelling book offers a fresh and sophisticated approach to this controversial and difficult subject.