Crime, Law and Social Change
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Crime, Law and Social Change is a peer reviewed journal that publishes essays and reviews addressing the political economy of organized crime whether at the transnational, national, regional or local levels anywhere in the world. In addition, the Journal presents work on financial crime, political corruption, environmental crime, and the expropriation of resources from developing nations. The includes coverage of the broad area of Human Rights, including historical and contemporary studies of genocide; essays on compensation and justice for survivors of mass murder and state-sponsored terrorism; analyses of international human rights organizations (both governmental and NGOs); and historical as well as contemporary essays focused on gender, racial and ethnic equality.
59 Volumes 226 Issues 1,432 Articles available from 1977 - 2013
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White-collar and corporate crime in China: a comparative analysis of enforcement capacity and non-issue making
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Book Review
Charis E. Kubrin, Marjorie S. Zatz and Ramiro Martínez, Jr. (eds): punishing immigrants: policy, politics, and injustice
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Perception of white-collar crime among immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel
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