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Situating the academic study of controlling state crime

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This article reviews the academic context of state crime, focuses on its control, posits a number of areas where control can have a series of unintended consequences, and then suggests how to improve the publics ability to control state crime.

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Ross, J.I. Situating the academic study of controlling state crime. Crime, Law and Social Change 29, 331–340 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008248216731

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