Crimes by the capitalist state : an introduction to state criminality

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Crimes by the capitalist state : an introduction to state criminality

edited by Gregg Barak

(SUNY series in radical social and political theory)

State University of New York Press, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Crimes by the Capitalist State systematically examines a broad spectrum of state criminality including state terrorism, torture and murder, drug smuggling and arms trafficking, espionage and surveillance, and violations of internationally established human rights. While exploring crimes by the state from both a national and international perspective, this book also reflects the latest scholarship in comparative political and social science, especially as these relate to current developments in the political economy, the study of crimes by the powerful, and theories on state and social control. This book stresses the importance of studying crimes by the state as a prerequisite for peacemaking worldwide. For example, state crimes such as the Iran-Contra Affair or the apartheid policies of South Africa should become the subject matter of criminologists and lay persons alike. The collective evidence gathered here demonstrates that state criminality is primarily an organizational and structural phenomenon, and only secondarily an individual phenomenon, whether committed for ideological reasons or for personal profit.

Table of Contents

Preface Part I: Prologue Toward a Criminology of State Criminality Gregg Barak Part II: Classical Forms of State Crime Overview 1. Passion and Policy: Aboriginal Deaths in Custody in Australia 1980-1989 Kayleen M. Hazlehurst 2. Subcultures as Crime: The Theft of Legitimacy of Dissent in the United States Susan L. Caulfield Part III: On the Dialectical Nature of State Crimes Overview 3. The War on Drugs: Nothing Succeeds Like Failure Christina Jacqueline Johns and Jose Maria Borrero N. 4. Multi-Tiered Terrorism in Peru R.S. Ratner 5. Piracy, Air Piracy, and Recurrent U.S. and Israeli Civilian Aircraft Interceptions Daniel E. Georges-Abeyie 6. The Abandoned Ones: A History of the Oakdale and Atlanta Prison Riots Mark S. Hamm Part IV: Crimes of State Omission Overview 7. Old Wine, New Bottles, and Fancy Labels: The Rediscovery of Organizational Culture in the Control of Intelligence A. Stuart Farson 8. When the State Fails: A Critical Assessment of Contract Policing in the United States John Wildeman 9. Contradictions, Conflicts, and Dilemmas in Canada's Sexual Assault Law Ronald Hinch 10. The Informal Economy: A Crime of Omission by the State Stuart Henry Part V: Epilogue Resisting State Criminality and the Struggle for Justice Gregg Barak Contributors Index

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