Crime, accidents and (dis)organization: rhizomic communications on/of a foodscare
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The authors of this article theorize organized crime is not necessarily fixed or intentional, but crime can often stem from accidents and ambivalent situations in which organizations illegally capitalize financially. The authors use the foodscare in Belgium, due to contaminated animal feed, to demonstrate their argument.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2000
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The crime of the century? The case for the Holocaust
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This article presents the Holocaust as a crime that is worthy of the attention of criminologists. The author argues the Holocaust, as well as other genocidal incidents, must be analyzed in a criminological framework to be properly understood.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2000
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The role margin as the site for moral and social intelligence: the case of Germany and national socialism
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This article explores the Holocaust and Nazi ideology. The author analyzes human behavior in relation to genocidal acts, and seeks to understand how individuals fall sway to political ideologies that promote genocide.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2000
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