Crime and political economy
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Crime and political economy
(The international library of criminology, criminal justice and penology)
Ashgate : Dartmouth, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of essays looks at crime and political economy through various different aspects such as the Marxist tradition; white collar and professional crime; organized crime in the Fordist period; and crime and political economy within and across "post-Fordist" societies.
目次
- Part 1 The Marxist tradition: Marx - A sociological analysis of the law of vagrancy, William J. Chambliss
- Karl Marx, "The theft of wood" , and "Working class composition" - a contribution to the current debate, Peter Linebaugh
- Willem Bonger - Willem Adriaan Bonger's "Criminality and economic conditions" - a critical appraisal, Barry Mike
- Georg Rusche and Otto Kirchheimer - Labour market and penal sanction - thoughts on the sociology of criminal justice, Georg Rusche
- Ideology, crime creation and crime control in capitalist society - Property, authority and the Criminal law, Douglas Hay
- The rationalization of crime control in capitalist society, Steven Spitzer. Part 2 Twentieth century empirical political economy of crime and punishment: Unemployment and crime rates in the post-World War II United States - a theoretical and empirical analysis, David Cantor, Kenneth C. Land. Part 3 Neo-classical economic and rational choice approaches to crime: Crime and punishment - an economic approach, Gary S. Becker
- Participation in illegitimate activities - a theoretical and empirical investigation, Isaac Ehrlich. Part 4 White collar and professional crime - Sutherland and beyond: Crime corporation and the American social order, Frank Pearce
- The other price of Britain's oil - regulating safety on offshore oil installations in the British sector of the North Sea, W.G. Carson
- Equal before the law? Mike Levi. Part 5 Organised crime in the Fordist period: The Mafioso - from man of honour to entrepreneur, Pino Arlacchi
- Changes in the organization of thieving, Mary McIntosh. Part 6 Crime and political economy within and across 'post-Fordist' societies: Los Angeles - civil liberties between the Hammer and Rocks, Mike Davis, Sue Ruddick
- Turbo-charged capitalism and its consequences, Edward Luttwak
- Speculators - culture, economy and the legitimation of deviance, Christopher Stanley. Part 6 Globalisation of economy and globalisation of crime: Organized crime markets in a turbulent Europe, Petrus C. van Duyne
- Structural sources of international crime - policy lessons from the BCCI affair, Nikos Passas
- The international drug trade and money-laundering - border controls and other issues, Ian Taylor.
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