This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical foundations and the discussions which have proliferated since. In doing so it sets out how a zemiological lens can moves us beyond many of the problematic legacies of criminology.
Concerned with crimes against worker health and safety, this book offers an account and analysis of this field. It uses case studies to illustrate key points and themes, including the high profile instances of safety crimes, as well as the larger number of 'routine' deaths, injuries, ill-health, prosecutions, and enforcement relationships.
This topical book considers the economic, political and social consequences of the economic crisis, the nature of social protection and the dynamics of the current crisis of regulation. It is unique in documenting how economic and social welfare are inconsistent with corporate freedom.
This text interrogates the concept of corporate 'personhood' to understand the nature of corporate criminality and the prospects for more effective corporate control.
This topical book considers the economic, political and social consequences of the economic crisis, the nature of social protection and the dynamics of the current crisis of regulation. It is unique in documenting how economic and social welfare are inconsistent with corporate freedom.