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Referencing a broad range of cases of state crime and international institutions of control, State Criminality provides a general framework and survey-style discussion of the field for teaching undergraduate and graduate students, and it serves as a useful general reference point for scholars of state crime.
Criminology --- International crimes --- Charities --- Criminology. --- International crimes. --- International offenses. --- Jews --- Welfare economics. --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Crimes, International --- International crime --- International offenses --- Crime --- Social sciences --- Criminals --- Study and teaching
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State crimes. --- Victims of crimes. --- Human rights. --- Political atrocities. --- Atrocities --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Human rights --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Crime victims --- Victimology --- Victims --- Crimes committed by states --- State-sponsored crimes --- Crime --- Law and legislation --- Political atrocities --- State crimes --- Victims of crimes
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Criminologie --- Infractions contre l'environnement --- Criminalité des affaires --- Droit international pénal --- Crimes et criminels --- Infractions économiques et financières --- Corruption --- Aspect politique --- State crimes. --- Commercial crimes. --- Criminology --- Political aspects. --- Infractions contre l'environnement. --- Criminalité des affaires. --- Droit international pénal. --- Infractions économiques et financières. --- Corruption. --- Aspect politique. --- Crime --- Social sciences --- Criminals --- Corporate crime --- Crimes, Financial --- Financial crimes --- Offenses affecting the public trade --- Crimes committed by states --- State-sponsored crimes --- Study and teaching --- Criminalité.
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Crimes against humanity --- Criminal liability (International law) --- Criminal liability --- International crimes --- Political violence --- War crimes --- Africa --- Social conditions
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Crime and globalization. --- Transnational crime. --- Multinational crime --- Transborder crime --- Crime --- Globalization and crime --- Globalization --- Crime and globalization --- Transnational crime
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In The Realities of the International Criminal Justice System , Rothe, Meernik, and Ingadóttir bring together expert scholars from the disciplines of law, criminology, sociology and political science to critically analyse the current state of and impact of the international criminal justice system. Through a systematic evaluation of the existing courts and their effects in the real world on states, victims, and offenders, and their impact on the development of the law related to their jurisdictions, both on the international and national level, the authors hope that lessons can be drawn for a more promising future delivery of criminal justice by international and domestic judicial bodies.
International criminal law. --- Criminal law, International --- ICL (International criminal law) --- Criminal law --- International law --- Criminal jurisdiction --- International crimes --- Criminal justice, Administration of. --- Administration of criminal justice --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminals --- Law and legislation
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"This book examines the impact of neoliberalism on society, bringing to the forefront a discussion of violence and harm, the inherent inequalities of neoliberalism and the ways in which our everyday lives in the Global North reproduce and facilitate this violence and harm"--
Neoliberalism --- Violence --- Equality. --- Political aspects.
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This volume is in honor of William J. Chambliss who has influenced and provided a foundation for new directions and approaches in sociology, criminology, critical criminology in particular, and the sociology of law. This is to name a few of the many inspirational and foundational ways he has changed the course and methods for generations to come, inspiring not only the editors and contributors of this volume. Each of the chapters detail various ways Bill’s work has impacted on our own perspectives and/or research including, but not limited to, the way we understand the value of non-traditional methods, law and power, the very definition of crime, organized crime, and unmasking the power structures and powerful that cause inequality, social ills and pains. Contributors are: Elizabeth A. Bradshaw, Meredith Brown, William J. Chambliss, Francis T. Cullen, Jeff Ferrell, David O. Friedrichs, Mark S. Hamm, Ronald C. Kramer, Teresa C. Kulig, Raymond Michalowski, Christopher J. Moloney, Ida Nafstad, Sarah Pedigo, Gary Potter, Isabel Schoultz.
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