Rethinking organizational crime and organizational criminology
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This article examines the current activities of contemporary organizations. The author argues that organizations of today are in a position of transition, in which new forms of morality are being created, therefore organizational criminology must prepare itself for new forms of organizational regulation that can handle the complex networks that are evolving.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2001
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The politics of the selective gaze: closed circuit television and the policing of public space
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This article discusses the technology of closed circuit television (CCTV) in Britain and the opinions of the public. The author analyzes the impact the surveillance technology has had on crime, and how the technology has affected the people participating in the surveillance and the people under surveillance.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2000
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Suite violence: why managers murder and corporations kill
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This article discusses the social and economic factors that influence managers and corporations to conduct illegal activity. Topics include criminal negligence, business ethics, and corporate culture.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2000
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