The dynamics of political crime
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The dynamics of political crime
Sage Publications, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-188) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The book , written by an expert in the field of political crime, provides the most comprehensive up to date discussion of the phenomenon of political crime. Jeffrey Ian Ross develops a new theory of political crime by reviewing the definition, concept and the preponderant `cause and effect' of different types of political crime.
It is primarily focused on the political crime that has taken place in the past three decades in the United Kingdom, United States and Canada. This book is accessible and easy to read, it covers oppositional crimes such as sedition, treason, and espionage as well as political corruption, illegal surveillance, and human rights violations. It will be a useful for students and academics in criminology, political science, social policy and public administration.
目次
About the Author
Foreword - Kenneth S. Tunnell
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Theoretical Explanations of Political Crime
Chapter 3. Oppositional Political Crimes
Chapter 4. Non-Violent Oppositional Political Crimes
Chapter 5. Violent Oppositional Political Crimes: Terrorism
Chapter 6. State Crimes
Chapter 7. Political Crimes
Chapter 8. Illegal Domestic Surveillance
Chapter 9. Human Rights Violations
Chapter 10. State Violence
Chapter 11. State-Corporate Crime
Chapter 12. Conclusion: Controlling Oppositional and State Crime?
References
Index
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