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Towards a Victimology of State Crime, Hardback Book

Towards a Victimology of State Crime Hardback

Edited by Dawn Rothe, David Kauzlarich

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State crime victimization often leaves a legacy of unrecognized victims that are ignored, forgotten, or negated the right to be labeled as such.

Victims are often glossed over, as the focus is on a state’s actions or inactions rather than the subsequent victimization and victims.

Towards a Victimology of State Crime serves to highlight the forgotten victims, processes and cases of revictimization within a sociological, criminological framework.

Contributors include expert scholars of state crime and victimology from North America, Europe, Africa, and Latin America to provide a well-rounded focus that can address and penetrate the issues of victims of state crime.

This includes a diverse number of case study examples of victims of state crime and the systems of control that facilitate or impede addressing the needs of victims.

Additionally, with the inclusion of a section on controls, this volume taps into an area that is often overlooked: the international level of social control in relation to a victimology of state criminality.

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