The cartography of responses to state crime: understanding the linkages among state abuses/crimes/deviance/harms/illegalities/wrongs,resistance/control,and state organizational reactions |
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Authors: | Jeffrey Ian Ross |
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Affiliation: | School of Criminal Justice and Center for Comparative and International Law, University of Baltimore, 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA |
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Abstract: | Although a considerable amount of thoughtful scholarly research on state crime has been conducted and published, researchers have failed to assemble a comprehensive model of the process and reactions that begin after state crime has occurred and been detected. This article outlines a heuristic model that presents the major political actors that participate in this process and the relationships that can develop among them. In order to create the model, research that has been conducted on state crime is reviewed and integrated, difficulties with this work are analyzed, and recommendations about future research that can be conducted using the model are made. |
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Keywords: | state crime crimes of the powerful resistance control |
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