State Crime

State Crime in United States

Resources

Notes

See Also

  • Political Crime
  • Environmental Crime
  • Organized Crime
  • Violent Crime
  • Consumer Fraud
  • Victimless Crime
  • Transnational crime

Further Reading

  • Chambliss, W. J. (1978). On the take: From petty crooks to presidents. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Chambliss, W. J. (1989). State-organized crime—The American Society of Criminology, 1988 presidential address. Criminology, 27, 183–208.
  • Clinard, M., & Yeager, P. C. (1980). Corporate crime. New York: Free Press.
  • Domhoff, G. W. (2014). Who rules America? The triumph of the corporate rich (7th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
  • Kauzlarich, D., Mullins, C. W., & Matthews, R. A. (2003). A complicity continuum of state crime. Contemporary Justice Review, 6, 241–254.
  • Kramer, R. C., & Michalowski, R. J. (1990). State-corporate crime. Presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Baltimore.
  • Kramer, R. C. (1992). The space shuttle Challenger explosion: A case study of state-corporate crime. In K. Schlegel & D. Weisburd (Eds.), White-collar crime reconsidered (pp. 214–243). Boston: Northeastern University Press.
  • Kramer, R. C., Michalowski, R. J., & Kauzlarich, D. (2002). The origins and development of the concept and theory of state-corporate crime. Crime & Delinquency, 48, 263–282.
  • Ross, J. I. (Ed.). (2000). Controlling state crime. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
  • Ross, J. I. (2015). Controlling state crime and alternative reactions. In G. Barak (Ed.), The Routledge International Handbook of Crimes of the Powerful (pp. 492–502). New York: Routledge.
  • Rothe, D. L. (2006). Iraq and Halliburton. In R. J. Michalowski & R. C. Kramer (Eds.), State-corporate crime: Wrongdoing at the intersection of business and government (pp. 215–238). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
  • Sutherland, E. H. (1945). Is “white collar crime” crime? American Sociological Review, 10(2), 132–139.
  • Sutherland, E. H. (1983). White collar crime: The uncut version. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Tappan, P. W. (1947). Who is the criminal? American Sociological Review, 12(1), 96–102
  • Kauzlarich, D., Mullins, C. W., & Matthews, R. A. (2003). A complicity continuum of state crime. Contemporary Justice Review, 6, 241–254.
  • Peoples, C. D., & Sutton, J. E. (2015). Congressional bribery as state-corporate crime: A social network analysis. Crime, Law and Social Change, 64(2–3), 103–125.
  • Rose-Ackerman, S. (1999). Corruption and government: Causes, consequences, and reform. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Rosoff, S. M., Pontell, H. N., & Tillman, R. (2014). Profit without honor: White collar crime and the looting of America (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
  • Ross, J. I. (Ed.). (2000). Controlling state crime. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
  • Sutherland, E. H. (1983). White collar crime: The uncut version. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Tunnell, K. D. (Ed.). (1993). Political crime in contemporary America: A critical approach. New York: Garland.

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