State Crime Flashcards
what is zeminology
means harm
what is harmful but not illegal
smoking alcohol animal abuse eviction holocaust extreme views deforestation
Green and Ward
define state crime as illegal or deviant activities (assassination)
Eugene McLaughlin- 4 categories of state crime
political crimes- corruption
crimes by security- police forces, torture
economic crimes- health and safety laws
social and cultural- racism
integrating theory factors
motivations of offenders
opportunities to commit crimes
failures of control
Kelman and Hamilton
‘crimes of obedience’. eg. My Lai in Vietnam, platoons of American soldiers massacred 400 civilians
3 features that provide ‘crimes of obedience’
authorisation- acts ordered by authority, normal moral principles replaced by duty to obey
Routinisation- once crime is committed strong pressures turn into act of routine.
Dehumanisation- enemy is portrayed as subhuman described as animals and monsters
tombs and whyte
states can use their power to prevent or hinder sociologists doing research
Greene and ward
research can be difficult, dangerous law can control and persecute researchers.
Stanley Cohen
culture of denial-
it didn’t happen
it did happen but it was something else
it was justified anyway