Ronald C. Kramer
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State Crime
Current Perspectives
Edited by Dawn Rothe and Christopher Mullins; Introduction by M. Cherif Bassiouni; Foreword by William Chambliss
Rutgers University Press
Through a collection of essays by leading scholars in the field, State Crime offers a set of cases exemplifying state criminality along with various methods for controlling governmental transgressions.
- Copyright year: 2010
State-Corporate Crime
Wrongdoing at the Intersection of Business and Government
Edited by Raymond J. Michalowski and Ronald C. Kramer
Rutgers University Press
Brings together fifteen essays to show that those in positions of political and economic power frequently operate in collaboration, and are often all too willing to sacrifice the well-being of the many for the private profit and political advantage of the few.
- Copyright year: 2006
Carbon Criminals, Climate Crimes
By Ronald C. Kramer; Foreword by Rob White
Rutgers University Press
Carbon Criminals, Climate Crimes analyzes climate change from a criminological perspective. Four state-corporate crimes are examined: continued extraction of fossil fuels and rising carbon emissions; political omission related to the mitigation of emissions; socially organized denial; and climate crimes of empire. The final chapter reviews policies to achieve climate justice.
- Copyright year: 2020
Apocalyptic Crimes
Why Nuclear Weapons Are Illegal and Must Be Abolished
Rutgers University Press
Ronald C. Kramer applies theories from criminology to argue that possession of nuclear weapons is a criminal act and shows how a nuclear apocalypse might be averted, offering a pathway to the abolition of these devastating weapons.
State Crime
Current Perspectives
Edited by Dawn Rothe and Christopher Mullins; Introduction by M. Cherif Bassiouni; Foreword by William Chambliss
Rutgers University Press
Through a collection of essays by leading scholars in the field, State Crime offers a set of cases exemplifying state criminality along with various methods for controlling governmental transgressions.
- Copyright year: 2010
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