State crime sociologists only Flashcards
(32 cards)
Who defines state crime as “illegal or deviant activities perpetrated by, or with the complicity of state agencies”?
Green and Ward
Who talked about why SC are the most serious forms of crime? (3)
Green and Ward, Kramer
Who said that 202 million were murdered by their governments during 20th century?
Green and Ward
How many people were murdered by their governments during 20th century?
202 mil
Who said that great power and great crime are inseparable?
Kramer
Who outlined the types of state crimes?
McLaughlin
Who is associated with the domestic law definition?
Chambliss
Who is associated with the social harm definition?(2)
Michalowski, Hillyard et al
Who talks about anti-Iraq war protestors as a criticism of the labelling definition?
Kauzlarich
Who talked about international law? (2)
Rothe and Mullins
Who talked about Japan trying to overturn the ban on whaling?(2)
Strand and Tuman
Who talks about the human rights international law?(2)
Herman and Schwendinger
Who says that all states care about human rights as they are global social norms and are susceptible to shaming?
Risse et al
Who gives support to the human rights definition?(2)
Risse et al, Schwendinger
Who says that the role of sociologists is to defend human rights?
Schwendinger
Who criticises the human rights definition?
Cohen
Who says that some acts are clearly criminal whilst others are not?
Cohen
Who is associated with the authoritarian personality?
Adorno et al
Who studied the war criminal Adolf Eichmann?
Arenat
Who does Arenat study?
Adolf Eichmann
Who says that those who carry out torture are not psychopaths?
Arenat
Which psychologist did a study on obedience to authority?
Milgrim
Who talked about crimes of obedience? (5)
Milgrim
Green and Ward
Kelman and Hamilton
Who talked about torture, ‘enclaves of barbarism’?(2)
Green and Ward