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White collar crime
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Industrial prisons in US + Japan
Johnson E. H. (1994) ‘Opposing outcomes of the industrial prison: Japan and the United States compared’, International Criminal Justice Review 4: 52-71 -
Prison policy + population trends
Caplow, T. and Simon, J. (1999) ‘Understanding prison policy and population trends’, in M. Tonry and J. Petersilia (eds) Prisons, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 63-120 -
Prison standards in India
Morgan, R. (2000) ‘The proper use of imprisonment’ in Dhavan Shankardass, R. (ed) Punishment and the Prison: Indian and International Perspectives, New Delhi: Sage, pp. 138-153 -
Social change + social order in late modernity
Garland, D. (2001) ‘Social change and social order in late modernity’, from The Culture of Control, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 75-102 -
Corporate crime and globalisation
Friedrichs, David O. (2002) ‘State – Corporate Crime in a Globalized World: Myth or Major Challenge?’ In G. W. Potter (ed.) Controversies in White Collar Crime Cincinnati: Anderson: 53-72 Full text link -
Penal micro-economy in Russia
Piacentini, L. (2004) ‘Barter: Russia’s ‘penal micro-economy’ in Surviving Russian Prisons: Punishment, Economy and Politics in Transition, Cullompton, Willan p. 85 - 104 -
Comparative Penology
Cavadino, M. and Dignan, J. (2006) ‘Introducing comparative penology’, from Penal Systems: A Comparative Approach, London: Sage, pp.10-39 -
Corporate violence in media
McMullan, John and McClung, Melissa (2006) ‘The Media, the Politics of Truth and the coverage of corporate violence: The Westray Disaster and the Public Inquiry’, Critical Criminology, 14 (1): 67-86. [Springer] -
Penal Populism
Pratt, J. (2007) ‘What is penal populism?’ from Penal Populism, London: Routledge, pp. 8-35 -
White color and corporate crime
Geis, Gilbert (2007) White Collar and Corporate Crime ‘Historical Perspectives’ New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall : (Chapter 2) 49-75 Abstract Fulltext link