
State Crime and Immorality
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Using the topical example of Rupert Murdoch and the activities of his media organisation to show how powerful individuals and corporations can and do exert political influence, the book provides a comprehensive discussion of state immorality and deviance generally and state crime in particular. It will appeal to range of academics and practitioners in broader disciplines such as criminology, sociology, politics and political science.
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Mark Monaghan is a lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Crime at the University of Leeds, UK. He completed his first degree in Sociology from the University of Liverpool and then went to Leeds to undertake postgraduate study. His doctoral research centred on the problematic nature of evidence-based policy-making, when applied to heavily politicised areas.
Simon Prideaux is an Associate Professor of Social Policy, Disability and Crime at the University of Leeds, UK. He has written widely on social policy and has a growing profile within disability studies. His interests take in comparative access policy, welfare discourses, conditionality and political ideologies.
Content
Defining the State, its Institutions, Allies and Protagonists;
The State, Corporations and Organised Crime;
Drugs and Thugs: Examples of Organised Crime, State Collusion and Limited Responses;
The Media as Both an Influential and Supportive Arm of the State;
Beyond the Borders: State Terrorism from Without and Against the 'Other';
Without and Within: State Crime in Northern Ireland (Violence, Collusion and the Paramilitaries);
Fighting the Enemy Within: Internal State Terrorism, Argentina's 'Dirty War' (1976-83), the UK Miners' Strike (1984-5) and the 'Battle' of Orgreave;
Conclusion: The Role, Nature and Control of State Crime.
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