Examining state and state-corporate crime surrounding major sporting events |
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Authors: | Laura L. Finley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology &2. Criminology , Barry University , Miami , FL , USA lfinley@mail.barry.edu |
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Abstract: | Although prior criminological research has examined sport, most of the attention has been focused on crimes perpetrated by athletes or by fans. Potential examples of state and state-corporate crime as they relate to the bidding process, hosting, and legacy of sport mega-events is the current focus. Drawing on sport and criminology scholarship, the study focuses on Olympic Games and World Cups since the late 1990s, discussing the issues of selection of host sites, police abuse, under-enforcement of street crimes, limitations on civil liberties, removal of ‘undesirables,’ and labor-related concerns. |
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Keywords: | Olympics state-corporate crime |
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