"Crimes of the powerful go largely unreported, undetected, and unpunished." Discuss.
Title: "Crimes of the powerful go largely unreported, undetected, and unpunished." Discuss.
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"Crimes of the powerful go largely unreported, undetected, and unpunished." Discuss.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 2367 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Introduction
In this age of an almost overwhelming profusion of criminal activity, it may seem surprising to discover that not all crimes and criminals are treated in the same manner. In fact, on closer inspection, research has suggested that there is a tendency for certain crimes and criminals to be positively overlooked, typically these being crimes of the powerful. (Ditton, 1977; Box, 1983; Chambliss, 1989; in Muncie, 1996)
Before embarking on the differential responses to the crimes of the
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Richer and The Poor Get Prison. Boston Press
Surette, R. 1998. Media Crime and Criminal Justice: Image and Realities. Belmont CA, West/Wadsworth
Sutherland, E. 1949, in Muncie, J. 1996. "The Construction and Deconstruction of Crime" p. 9-44 in The Problem of Crime edited by J. Muncie and E. Mc Laughlin. Sage Publications
Young, J. 1992. ibid
Further sources
Australian Institute of Criminology http://www.aic.gov.au accessed 18.03.05
Arms to Iraq http://www.trytolive.com/cor332.htm accessed 19.03.05