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  A complicity continuum of state crime * This paper was originally prepared for presentation at the 2000 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco.
 
 
Titel: A complicity continuum of state crime * This paper was originally prepared for presentation at the 2000 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco.
Auteur: Kauzlarich, David
Mullins, Christopher
Matthews, Rick
Verschenen in: Contemporary justice review
Paginering: Jaargang 6 (2003) nr. 3 pagina's 241-254
Jaar: 2003-09
Inhoud: State crime scholars and radical criminologists have struggled to draw distinctions between state-initiated and statefacilitated state crimes and state-corporate crimes. The first of these, a less contentious concept, denotes an explicit and distinct action by a state for the furtherance of its organizational goals which violates law or produces social injury. State-facilitated and state-corporate crimes have been defined as implicit actions or inactions by the state which facilitate social injury, harm, or violations of law. Here we seek to establish more clearly the parameters of the phenomenon of state crime by creating a multidimensional continuum of state crime complicity. A sample of cases found in the radical-state and state-corporate crime literature are placed on or between the two extremes of the continuum: commission-omission behavior and implicit-explicit policy.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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