Toxic Capitalism

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Changing Incidence Rates
chemical industry corporate misconduct
corporate capitalism
Corporate Crime
corporate criminality
Corporate Manslaughter
Effective Regulatory Strategies
environmental criminology
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Indian Chemical Industry
industrial accidents
industrial regulation
International Chemical Industry
Linear Reactions
neoliberal economic policy
occupational health risks
OSHA Inspection
OSHA's Budget
OSHA’s Budget
Pro-regulatory Forces
Safety Crimes
Safety Training
sociological analysis of risk
SOCM Industry
toxic chemicals
UCC
UK Chemical
UK Industry
UK Manufacture Industry
UK Plant
UK Regulatory Agency
Union Carbide
West Germany
White Collar Crime
workplace safety violations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367134198
  • Weight: 850g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1998. While there is a growing academic literature on corporate crime, much of this focuses upon variants of economic or financial crimes; there is a relative absence of studies of safety, health and/or environmental crimes. This is curious given that recent years have witnessed a resurgence in popular, academic and indeed state attention to questions related to environmental degradation and human safety. Certainly in the latter context there is some recognition that environmental degradation must be understood partly in terms of environmental crimes by corporations. Moreover, recent experience in both the US and the UK attests to the fact that there is no ineluctable trend towards safer and healthier workplaces, as deregulatory movements have resulted in increased risks for most workers and, this text argues, an increased opportunity for, and incidence of, safety crimes. At the centre of environmental, safety and health isses lie the chemicals industries. These industries are of strategic importance to national economies, while also having almost unique hazard and risk potential and it is for these reasons that these are the focus of this text.

Any understanding of the nature of these types of corporate crimes, and thus any recognition of the potential for their more effective regulation, requires an analysis that is grounded in more general sociological concerns and in political economy. For this reason, this text emphasises the need for understandings of the nature of contemporary and emergent forms of corporate organisation, of their place in contemporary economies, and of the relationships between these forms and state formations.

Frank Pearce (Author) ,  Steve Tombs (Author)

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