State crime Flashcards

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What are some examples of state crime ?

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The torture and illegal treatment and punishment of citizens​
Corruption
Assassination and ‘targeted killing’​
War crimes
Genocide
Sponsored terrorism

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What 2 reasons make state crimes so serious ?

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The scale of state crimes
Because the state is a source of law

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What are some required case studys ?

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The genocide in Rwanda 1994
Challenger space shuttle disaster in 1986

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How does Chambliss (1989) define state crime using domestic law ?

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Acts defined by law as criminal and committed by state officials in pursuit of the jobs as representatives of the state

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How does Michalowski (1985) define state crime using social harm and zemiology​ ?

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Including not just illegal acts but also ‘legally permissible acts whose consequences are similar to those of illegal acts’

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How can state crime be defined through labelling and societal reaction​ ?

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State crime is socially constructed, and so what people regard as state crime can vary over time and between cultures or groups

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How does Rothe and Mullins (2008) define state crime using international law ?

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Any action by or on behalf of a state that violates international law and/or a state’s own domestic law

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How does Herman and Julia Schwendinger (1975) define state crime using human rights ?

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A violation of people’s basic human rights by the state or its agents

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What are the ways in which Cohen explains the way the state denies or justifies their crimes ?

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Denial of victims, injury, responsibility​
Condemning the condemners​
Appeal to higher loyalty

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