Teaching, researching and explaining state crimes
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Teaching, researching and explaining state crimes
(Critical concepts in criminology, . State crime / edited by William J. Chambliss and Christopher J. Moloney ; v. 3)
Routledge, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In modern times, the most egregious crimes are undoubtedly those committed, incited, or condoned by states (as well as by de facto authorities exerting political and military control over a substantial territory, such as FARC in Colombia). Indeed, both within and without the academy, there is a growing realization that state criminality is endemic, and acts as a significant barrier to global security and development.
Now, to make some sense of this flourishing site of research, and to understand the wide range of approaches and complex theories that have informed thinking in this area, Routledge announces a new title in its acclaimed Critical Concepts in Criminology series. Edited by leading scholars with an international reputation, State Crime is a definitive, four-volume collection of cutting-edge and foundational research.
Topics covered include:
genocide and other forms of politically organized mass killing;
war crimes;
crimes of empire and state terror;
state-corporate crime; and
state-organized crime and political and economic corruption.
This vital Routledge collection brings together the major works on state crime. It will be welcomed not just by criminologists, but also by practising lawyers, philosophers, and thinkers in related disciplines.
目次
Volume I: State Crime
Volume II: Varieties of State Crime
Volume III: Teaching, Researching, and Explaining State Crime
Volume IV: Confronting State Crime and the Future of State Crime Research
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