Capitalism and Criminal Justice examines how state and economic forces work together through a dialectic process in efforts to prepare social and cultural capital for economic accumulation. This unique book demonstrates the close working relationship between the state and market by focusing on two recent trends: the emergence of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (cage-fighting) and the use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs). These trends are examined as illustrative of the state/market nexus in sanctioning and criminalizing transgressive behaviors. The books aims to both deepen criminology's understanding of the criminalization/legalization process, and introduce a genre of theoretical work not often employed in a grounded manner - criminology scholarship. Sociological, criminological-and particularly cultural criminological-scholarship has generally overlooked the ways in which state authority vindicates, legitimizes, and criminalizes various transgressive activities depending on their market potential. Traditional research addressing formal mechanisms of control frequently note that the state attempts to distinguish what the market wishes to celebrate. As a result, most of the literature assumes a type of oppositional dichotomy between the state and market.
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978-1-4224-6139-6 (9781422461396)
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1. Overview of Civil Liability 2. Foundations for Liability 3. Civil Liability Under State and Federal Tort Law 4. Civil Liability and Federal Law: Section 1983 Litigation 5. Defenses to Civil Litigation and Risk Management 6. Administrative and Supervisory Liability 7. Liability for Failure to Train 8. Operating Criminal Justice Agencies Under a Consent Decree 9. Use of Force in Law Enforcement and Corrections 10. Section 1983 and Correctional Liability Issues 11. Section 1983 Actions in Law Enforcement 12. Liability and Wrongful Custodial Death 13. Personnel Issues and Liability 14. Conclusions: Shifting Directions in Civil Litigation