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As politicians and the media perpetuate the stereotype of the common criminal, crimes committed by the powerful remain for the most part invisible or are reframed as a bad decision or a rare mistake. This is a topic that remains marginalized within the field of criminology and criminal justice, yet crimes of the powerful cause more harm, perpetuate more inequalities, and result in more victimization than street crimes.

Crimes of the Powerful: White-Collar Crime and Beyond is the first textbook to bring together and show the symbiotic relationships between the related fields of state crime, white- collar crime, corporate crime, financial crime and organized crime, and environmental crime. Dawn L. Rothe and David Kauzlarich introduce the many types of crimes, their theoretical relevance, and issues surrounding regulations and social controls for crimes of the powerful. Themes covered include:

media, culture, and the Hollywoodization of crimes of the powerful; <

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Rothe and Kauzlarich’s second edition is a pedagogic gem that provides a comprehensive and integrated understanding of the theory and practice of white-collar crime, occupational crime, corporate crime, organized crime, state crime, state-corporate crime, and financial crime from the viewpoints of production, victimization, regulation, and resistance. Like the first edition of Crimes of the Powerful this one will remain the textbook in this field of study.

Gregg Barak is the Founder of the Routledge Crimes of the Powerful Series and the Co-founder and North American Editor of the Sage Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime


"Rothe and Kauzlarich’s second edition is a pedagogic gem that provides a comprehensive and integrated understanding of the theory and practice of white- collar crime, occupational crime, corporate crime, organized crime, state crime, state- corporate crime, and financial crime from the viewpoints of production, victimization, regulation, and resistance. Like the first edition of Crimes of the Powerful this one will remain the textbook in this field of study."
Gregg Barak, Founder of the Routledge Crimes of the Powerful Series and Co-founder and North American Editor of the Sage Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime



Table of Contents

1.Introduction to White-Collar Crime and Crimes of the Powerful 2.Media, Culture, and Crimes of the Powerful 3.Theoretical Understandings of Crimes of the Powerful 4.The Symbiotic Nature of Crimes of the Powerful 5.Occupational Crime 6.Corporate Crime 7.State Crime 8.State-Corporate Crime 9.The Relationship Between Organized Crime Networks and Crimes of the Powerful 10.Crimes of International Financial Institutions 11.Environmental Harms and Crimes 12.Victims of Crimes of the Powerful 13.Regulating Crimes of the Powerful 14.Resistance Against Crimes of the Powerful 15The Commodification and Pacification of Crimes of the Powerful Through Everyday Life 16.Concluding Thoughts

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/27/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367644598, 978-0367644598
      ISBN10: 0367644592

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      As politicians and the media perpetuate the stereotype of the common criminal, crimes committed by the powerful remain for the most part invisible or are reframed as a bad decision or a rare mistake. This is a topic that remains marginalized within the field of criminology and criminal justice, yet crimes of the powerful cause more harm, perpetuate more inequalities, and result in more victimization than street crimes.

      Crimes of the Powerful: White-Collar Crime and Beyond is the first textbook to bring together and show the symbiotic relationships between the related fields of state crime, white- collar crime, corporate crime, financial crime and organized crime, and environmental crime. Dawn L. Rothe and David Kauzlarich introduce the many types of crimes, their theoretical relevance, and issues surrounding regulations and social controls for crimes of the powerful. Themes covered include:

      media, culture, and the Hollywoodization of crimes of the powerful; <

      Trade Review

      Rothe and Kauzlarich’s second edition is a pedagogic gem that provides a comprehensive and integrated understanding of the theory and practice of white-collar crime, occupational crime, corporate crime, organized crime, state crime, state-corporate crime, and financial crime from the viewpoints of production, victimization, regulation, and resistance. Like the first edition of Crimes of the Powerful this one will remain the textbook in this field of study.

      Gregg Barak is the Founder of the Routledge Crimes of the Powerful Series and the Co-founder and North American Editor of the Sage Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime


      "Rothe and Kauzlarich’s second edition is a pedagogic gem that provides a comprehensive and integrated understanding of the theory and practice of white- collar crime, occupational crime, corporate crime, organized crime, state crime, state- corporate crime, and financial crime from the viewpoints of production, victimization, regulation, and resistance. Like the first edition of Crimes of the Powerful this one will remain the textbook in this field of study."
      Gregg Barak, Founder of the Routledge Crimes of the Powerful Series and Co-founder and North American Editor of the Sage Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime



      Table of Contents

      1.Introduction to White-Collar Crime and Crimes of the Powerful 2.Media, Culture, and Crimes of the Powerful 3.Theoretical Understandings of Crimes of the Powerful 4.The Symbiotic Nature of Crimes of the Powerful 5.Occupational Crime 6.Corporate Crime 7.State Crime 8.State-Corporate Crime 9.The Relationship Between Organized Crime Networks and Crimes of the Powerful 10.Crimes of International Financial Institutions 11.Environmental Harms and Crimes 12.Victims of Crimes of the Powerful 13.Regulating Crimes of the Powerful 14.Resistance Against Crimes of the Powerful 15The Commodification and Pacification of Crimes of the Powerful Through Everyday Life 16.Concluding Thoughts

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