
Criminality at Work
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- Introduction
- 1. Criminality at Work: A Framework for Discussion, Alan Bogg and Mark Freedland
- Part I: Criminality at Work: Mapping the Terrain
- 2. Workplace Welfare and State Coercion, GR Sullivan
- 3. Using Criminal Law to Enforce Statutory Employment Rights, David Cabrelli
- 4. Where Criminal Law Meets labour law: The Effectiveness of Criminal Sanctions to Enforce Labour Rights, Catherine Barnard and Sarah Fraser Butlin
- Part II: Labour Wrongs as Public Wrongs
- 5. Exploitation at Work: Beyond a 'Criminalization' or 'Regulatory Alternatives' Dichotomy, Jennifer Collins
- 6. The Duty of Loyalty and the Scope of the Law of Fraud, Hugh Collins
- 7. Wage Theft as a Legal Concept, Sarah Green
- 8. The Criminalization of Workplace Harassment and Abuse: An Over-personalized Wrong? Alan Bogg and Mark Freedland
- 9. Sex, Work, and Criminalization, Michelle Madden Dempsey
- 10. The Work of Sex Work: Prostitution, Unfreedom and Criminality at Work, Katie Cruz
- 11. Human Rights, Labour Rights, and Criminal Wrongs, Virginia Mantouvalou
- Part III: The Contemporary Shape of Criminalization Practices: Risk, Status and Character in the Neoliberal Criminal Law
- 12. The Preventive Role of the Criminal Law in Employment Relations, Andrew Ashworth and Jennifer Collins
- 13. Licensing of Employing Entities and Criminalization, ACL Davies
- 14. Criminalizing Care Workers. A Critique of Prosecution for Ill-treatment or Wilful Neglect, LJB Hayes
- 15. The Medical Professional as Special Before the Criminal Law, Suzanne Ost
- 16. Victim or Perpetrator? The Criminal Migrant and the Idea of 'Harm' in a Labour Market Context, Cathryn Costello
- 17. Doing the Dirty Job: Labour at the Intersections of Criminal Law and Immigration Controls, Ana Aliverti
- 18. Modern Slavery, Domestic Work and the Criminal Law, Jonathan Herring
- 19. The Persistence of Criminal Law and Police in Collective Labour Relations, Alan Bogg, KD Ewing and Andrew Moretta
- Part IV: Criminalization and Enforcement
- 20. Workplace Safety and Criminalization: A Double-Edged Sword, Paul Almond
- 21. The Criminalization of Health and Safety at Work, Michael Ford
- 22. Accessory Liability for National Minimum Wage Violations in the Fissured Workplace, Alan Bogg and Paul S Davies
- Part V: Comparative Perspectives on Criminalization
- 23. Class Crimes: Master and Servant Laws and Factories Acts in Industrializing Britain and (Ontario) Canada, Eric Tucker and Judy Fudge
- 24. Criminalization, Social Exclusion and Access to Employment, Marilyn J Pittard
- 25. The Carceral State at Work: Exclusion, Coercion, and Subordinated Inclusion, Noah Zatz
- 26. Restorative Regulation of Criminality at Work in Canada: Workplace Safety, Penal Law and Human Capability Enhancement, Bruce P Archibald, QC
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