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- State_crime abstract "In criminology, state crime is activity or failures to act that break the state's own criminal law or public international law. For these purposes, Ross (2000b) defines a "state" as the elected and appointed officials, the bureaucracy, and the institutions, bodies and organisations comprising the apparatus of the government. Initially, the state was the agency of deterrence, using the threat of punishment as a utilitarian tool to shape the behaviour of its citizens. Then, it became the mediator, interpreting society's wishes for conflict resolution. Theorists then identified the state as the "victim" in victimless crimes. Now, theorists are examining the role of the state as one of the possible perpetrators of crime (Ross, 2000b) whether directly or in the context of state-corporate crime.Green & Ward (2004) adopt Max Weber's thesis of a sovereign “state” as claiming a monopoly on the legitimate use of force. Thus, the criteria for determining whether a state is "deviant" will draw on international norms and standards of behaviour for achieving the state’s usual operating goals. One of those standards will be whether the state respects human rights in the exercise of its powers. But, one of the definitional difficulties is that the states themselves define what is criminal within their own territories, and as sovereign powers, they are not accountable to the international community unless they submit to international jurisdiction generally, or criminal jurisdiction in particular.".
- State_crime wikiPageExternalLink www.globalcorruptionreport.org.
- State_crime wikiPageExternalLink scj.
- State_crime wikiPageID "3842996".
- State_crime wikiPageLength "6769".
- State_crime wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- State_crime wikiPageRevisionID "646262270".
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminology.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Citizen.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Citizenship.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Crime_against_international_law.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_jurisdiction.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_law.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Criminology.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Deterrence_(legal).
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Genocide.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Government.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Human_rights.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink International_criminal_law.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Jurisdiction.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Max_Weber.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly_on_the_legitimate_use_of_force.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly_on_violence.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Omission_(criminal_law).
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Organized_crime.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Police.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Political_corruption.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Political_crime.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Public-order_crime.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Public_international_law.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Public_order_crime.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Punishment.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Sovereignty.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink State-corporate_crime.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink State_(polity).
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Terrorism.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Thatcherism.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Torture.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Utilitarian.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink Utilitarianism.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink War_crime.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLink War_crimes.
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "crimes of state".
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "state crime".
- State_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "state criminal".
- State_crime hasPhotoCollection State_crime.
- State_crime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Criminology_and_penology.
- State_crime subject Category:Criminology.
- State_crime hypernym Activity.
- State_crime type Sport.
- State_crime comment "In criminology, state crime is activity or failures to act that break the state's own criminal law or public international law. For these purposes, Ross (2000b) defines a "state" as the elected and appointed officials, the bureaucracy, and the institutions, bodies and organisations comprising the apparatus of the government. Initially, the state was the agency of deterrence, using the threat of punishment as a utilitarian tool to shape the behaviour of its citizens.".
- State_crime label "State crime".
- State_crime sameAs Regierungskriminalität.
- State_crime sameAs Crime_dxc3x89tat.
- State_crime sameAs 국가범죄.
- State_crime sameAs m.0b2vyf.
- State_crime sameAs Statsorganiserad_brottslighet.
- State_crime sameAs Q857833.
- State_crime sameAs Q857833.
- State_crime sameAs 政府犯罪.
- State_crime wasDerivedFrom State_crime?oldid=646262270.
- State_crime isPrimaryTopicOf State_crime.