The article examines the evidence of endemic financial crime in the global financial crisis (GFC), the legal impunity surrounding these crimes and the popular revolt against these abuses in the financial, political and legal systems. This is set against a consideration of the development since the 1970s of a conservative politics championing de-regulation, unfettered markets, welfare cuts and harsh law and order policies. On the one hand, this led to massively increased inequality and concentrations of wealth and political power in the hands of the super-rich, effectively placing them above the law, as the GFC revealed. On the other, a greatly enlarged, more punitive criminal justice system was directed at poor and minority communities. Exp...
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Historian G.M Trevelyan (2005) said that the rebellions of 1848 constituted a turning point at which...
The article examines the evidence of endemic financial crime in the global financial cri...
Government agencies and prosecutors are being criticized for seeking so few indictments against indi...
This article seeks to deconstruct some of the hubris associated with corporate capitalism's creation...
As a response to the junk debt-inspired global economic crisis, governments, with supra-national org...
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Capitalist society, organization and values emerge from innovation and creativity. They form the gro...
Money laundering has ascended the enforcement and criminological agenda in the course of this centur...
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In this article we argue that a tendency to treat populism as a ubiquitous, mechanistic characterist...
An exploratory study of three instances of corporate offending and their representation in three d...
This article examines the political and criminological history of anti-money controls, including the...
The resurgence of populism in Europe and North America is widely thought to have placed the rule of ...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
Review of Mary Kreiner Ramirez and Steven A. Ramirez, THE CARE FOR THE CORPORATE DEATH PENALTY: REST...
Historian G.M Trevelyan (2005) said that the rebellions of 1848 constituted a turning point at which...
The article examines the evidence of endemic financial crime in the global financial cri...
Government agencies and prosecutors are being criticized for seeking so few indictments against indi...
This article seeks to deconstruct some of the hubris associated with corporate capitalism's creation...
As a response to the junk debt-inspired global economic crisis, governments, with supra-national org...
The aim of this article is to identify and critically consider the effectiveness of the Labour gover...
Capitalist society, organization and values emerge from innovation and creativity. They form the gro...
Money laundering has ascended the enforcement and criminological agenda in the course of this centur...
This article begins by setting out an analysis of the process of conventionalizing corporate crime t...
In this article we argue that a tendency to treat populism as a ubiquitous, mechanistic characterist...
An exploratory study of three instances of corporate offending and their representation in three d...
This article examines the political and criminological history of anti-money controls, including the...
The resurgence of populism in Europe and North America is widely thought to have placed the rule of ...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
Review of Mary Kreiner Ramirez and Steven A. Ramirez, THE CARE FOR THE CORPORATE DEATH PENALTY: REST...
Historian G.M Trevelyan (2005) said that the rebellions of 1848 constituted a turning point at which...