State crime in the global age /
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Cullompton, UK ; Portland, Or. :
Willan Publishing,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- In search of 'state and crime' in state crime studies / Raymond Michalowski
- The centrality of empire in the study of state crime and violence / Peter Iadicola
- Obligatory sacrifice and imperial projects / Frank Pearce
- Toward a prospective criminology of state crime / David O. Friedrichs
- Modern institutionalized torture as state-organized crime / Martha K. Huggins
- War as corporate crime / Vincenzo Ruggiero
- From Guernica to Hiroshima to Baghdad : the normalization of the terror bombing of civilians / Ronald C. Kramer
- The neo-liberal state of exception in occupied Iraq / David Whyte
- China's aid policy toward economically weakened states : a case of state criminality? / Dawn L. Rothe
- Framing innocents : the wrongly convicted as victims of state harm / Saundra D. Westervelt and Kimberly J. Cook
- Prosecutorial overcharging as state crime? / Lauren N. Lang
- The politics of harm reduction policies / William J. Chambliss, Jonathan William Anderson and Tanya Whittle
- The globalization of transitional justice / Elizabeth Stanley
- The reason of state : theoretical inquiries and consequences for the criminology of state crime / Athanasios Chouliaras
- Epilogue : toward a public criminology of state crime / Ronald C. Kramer, Raymond Michalowski and William J. Chambliss.