Unchecked Corporate Power

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CDO Security
Charter Schools
corporate accountability in law enforcement
Corporate Crime
criminology theory
Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Explosion
Disproportionate Minority Contact
DOJ Investigation
Employee Stock Ownership Plans
Environmental Crime
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Financial Crime
financial regulation failure
Financial Stability Oversight Council
Gdp Growth
global economic inequality
Globalized Crime
Gramm Leach Bliley Act
Green Criminology
International Banks
International Monetary Fund
Local Living Economies
Monsanto Company
North American Free Trade Agreement
NYSE Euronext
PFOA
PFOA Concentration
regulatory capture
Securities Fraud
state collusion
State Crime
State-Routinized Crime
Unchecked Corporate Power
Wall Street Financial
Wall Street Financial Institutions
Wall Street Meltdown
World War III

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138951440
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why are crimes of the suite punished more leniently than crimes of the street? When police killings of citizens go unpunished, political torture is sanctioned by the state, and the financial frauds of Wall Street traders remain unprosecuted, nothing succeeds with such regularity as the active failures of national states to obstruct the crimes of the powerful.

Written from the perspective of global sustainability and as an unflinching and unforgiving exposé of the full range of the crimes of the powerful, Unchecked Corporate Power reveals how legalized authorities and political institutions charged with the duty of protecting citizens from law-breaking and injurious activities have increasingly become enablers and colluders with the very enterprises they are obliged to regulate. Here, Gregg Barak explains why the United States and other countries are duplicitous in their harsh reactions to street crimes in comparison to the significantly more harmful and far-reaching crimes of the powerful, and why the crimes of the powerful are treated as beyond incrimination.

What happens to nations that surrender ever-growing economic and political power to the globally super rich and the mammoth multinational corporations they control? And what can people from around the world do to resist the criminality and victimization perpetrated by multinationals, and generated by the prevailing global political economy? Barak examines an array of multinational crimes—corporate, environmental, financial, and state—and their state-legal responses, and outlines policies and strategies for revolutionizing these contradictory relations of capital reproduction, criminality, and unsustainability.

Gregg Barak is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Eastern Michigan University, USA. He is the editor of The Routledge International Handbook of the Crimes of the Powerful, author of Theft of a Nation: Wall Street Looting and Federal Regulatory Colluding, and recipient of the National White Collar Crime Center/White Collar Crime Research Consortium’s Outstanding Book Award for 2012.

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