State Crime Journal

from April 2012
Last Number: February 2024

Pluto Journals
ISSN 2046-6064


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 274

April 01, 2013

  • ANTI-SECURITY BY M. NEOCLEOUS AND G.S. RIGAKOS

  • April 01, 2017

  • “Post-Conflict” Reconstruction, the Crimes of the Powerful and Transitional Justice

  • April 01, 2012

  • PUBLIC CRIMINOLOGY, VICTIM AGENCY AND RESEARCHING STATE CRIME

  • October 01, 2017

  • Front Matter

  • April 01, 2013

  • GENDER, SHAME AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE: THE VOICES OF WITNESSES AND COURT MEMBERS AT WAR CRIMES TRIBUNALS BY S. SHARAT

  • April 01, 2021

  • State Crime, Structural Violence and COVID-19

  • October 01, 2018

  • Notes on the Contributors

  • October 01, 2012

  • FOREIGN POLICY AND THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR IN THE REPRODUCTION OF ALGERIAN STATE POWER

  • June 18, 2022

  • H. Walia, Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism, reviewed by Anne Mulhull

  • October 01, 2016

  • SOCIAL PROTECTION AFTER THE CRISIS: REGULATION WITHOUT ENFORCEMENT BY S. TOMBS

  • April 01, 2012

  • WOMEN, BORDERS, AND VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN ASYLUM, FORCED MIGRATION, AND TRAFFICKING BY S. PICKERING

  • April 01, 2016

  • Assessing Nonviolence in the Palestinian Rights Struggle

  • April 01, 2018

  • The Syrian Archive: A Methodological Case Study of Open-Source Investigation of State Crime Using Video Evidence from Social Media Platforms

  • October 01, 2018

  • A Criminal Commodity Consensus: The Coloniality of State Power, State Crime and the Transformation of Property Relations in Mexico

  • June 18, 2022

  • State Crime

  • April 01, 2012

  • THE BONDS OF DEBT: BORROWING AGAINST THE COMMON GOOD BY R. DIENST

  • April 01, 2014

  • The Political and Military Value of the “Set Piece” Killing Tactic in East Tyrone 1983–1992

  • April 01, 2015

  • Losing the Monopoly of Violence: The State, a Drug War and the Paramilitarization of Organized Crime in Mexico (2007–10)

  • January 01, 2021

  • HUMANITARIAN WARS? LIES AND BRAINWASHING BY R. BRAUMAN, RÉGIS MEYRAN

  • October 01, 2018

  • Colonial States, Colonial Rule, Colonial Governmentalities: Implications for the Study of Historical State Crime

  • January 01, 2020

  • Weaponizing Citizenship in China: Domestic Exclusion and Transnational Expansion

  • The ambiguities of amending historical injustices and espousing a shared collective memory: the WWII forced labour narratives in Germany and Japan

  • October 01, 2018

  • THE SYDNEY WARS: CONFLICT IN THE EARLY COLONY, 1788-1817 BY S. GAPPS

  • January 01, 2019

  • GENDER AND THE GENOCIDE IN RWANDA: WOMEN AS RESCUERS AND PERPETRATORS BY S.E. BROWN

  • April 01, 2021

  • The COVID-19 Pandemic in Puerto Rico: Exceptionality, Corruption and State-Corporate Crimes

  • April 01, 2013

  • Book review

  • October 01, 2017

  • THE ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF CRIMINOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS BY L. WEBER, E. FISHWICK AND M. MARMO (EDS)

  • April 01, 2018

  • Reflections on Digital Technologies, Repression, and Resistance: Epilogue

  • January 01, 2019

  • Denouncing Human Trafficking in China: North Korean Women's Memoirs as Evidence

  • October 01, 2015

  • Front Matter

  • April 01, 2015

  • Back Matter

  • October 01, 2015

  • TOWARDS A VICTIMOLOGY OF STATE CRIME BY D. ROTHE AND D. KAUZLARICH (EDS)

  • January 01, 2019

  • Incidence and Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in America: Is There Culpability in the Food Industry?

  • October 01, 2015

  • Debates on the Criminology of Genocide: Genocide as a Technology for Destroying Identities

  • January 01, 2020

  • Front Matter

  • October 01, 2018

  • Colonial State Crimes and the CARICOM Mobilization for Reparation and Justice

  • January 01, 2020

  • LIBERAL DEMOCRACIES AND THE TORTURE OF THEIR CITIZENS BY C. BANHAM

  • June 18, 2022

  • N. Sharma, Home Rule: National Sovereignty and the Separation of Natives and Migrants, reviewed by Hanno Brankamp

  • Notes on Contributors

  • April 01, 2015

  • Front Matter

  • October 01, 2014

  • Civil Society and State-Corporate Crime: A Case Study of Ivory Coast

  • January 01, 2019

  • NO FRIEND BUT THE MOUNTAINS BY B. BOOCHANI

  • October 01, 2018

  • “They Were Treating Me Like a Dog”: The Colonial Continuum of State Harms Against Indigenous Children in Detention in the Northern Territory, Australia

  • January 01, 2020

  • THE MORALS OF THE MARKET: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RISE OF NEOLIBERALISM BY J. WHYTE

  • January 01, 2019

  • The EU's Proxy War on Refugees

  • April 01, 2018

  • HIT AND RUN: THE NEW ZEALAND SAS IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE MEANING OF HONOUR BY N. HAGER, J. STEPHENSON

  • October 01, 2016

  • Entitled to be a Radical? Counter-Terrorism and Travesty of Human Rights in the Case of Babar Ahmad

  • April 01, 2012

  • BETWEEN CRIME AND "DOXA": RESEARCHING THE WORLDS OF STATE-CORPORATE ELITES

  • October 01, 2016

  • Notes on the Contributors

  • January 01, 2020

  • THE THIRTY YEAR GENOCIDE: TURKEY'S DESTRUCTION OF ITS CHRISTIAN MINORITIES 1894-1924 BY B. MORRIS, D. ZE'EVI