State Crime and Immorality

State Crime and Immorality

EnglishPaperback / softback
Monaghan Mark
Bristol University Press
EAN: 9781447316756
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This is the first book to examine the activities of UK and international ‘role models’ through the lens of state crime and social policy. Written by experts in the field of sociology and social policy, it defines the ideal state as a single, functioning whole that ensures uniformity in the name of legitimacy. It then details the ways that states do not constitute the ideal in terms of the dangers associated with the maintenance of legitimacy and state power. Anti-democratic measures, such as the invasions of other nation states, the idea that the media can both reinforce and influence the state and the problems of over-zealous policing of a state’s own populace, are covered.

Using the topical example of Rupert Murdoch and the activities of his media organisation to show how powerful individuals and corporations can and do exert political influence, the book provides a comprehensive discussion of state immorality and deviance generally and state crime in particular. It will appeal to range of academics and practitioners in broader disciplines such as criminology, sociology, politics and political science.

EAN 9781447316756
ISBN 1447316754
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bristol University Press
Publication date February 17, 2016
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Authors Monaghan Mark; Prideaux Simon
Illustrations 7 Tables, black and white
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