Supranational criminology : towards a criminology of international crimes / Alette Smeulers and Roelof Haveman (eds.)

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Other Authors: Smeulers, Alette, 1967-, Haveman, Roelof
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Antwerp ; Portland : Intersentia, [2008]
Series:Series Supranational criminal law ; v. 6.
Maastricht series in human rights ; 7.
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Table of Contents:
  • Criminology in a state of denial : towards a criminology of international crimes : supranational criminology / Roelof Haveman and Alette Smeulers
  • PART I : DEFINE AND CONCEPTUALIZE INTERNATIONAL CRIMES AND STATE CRIME: Towards a criminology of international crimes : producing a conceptual and contextual framework / David O. Friedrichs
  • Towards an integrative study of international crimes and state-corporate criminality : a reciprocal approach to gross human rights violations / Gregg Barak
  • PART II : MEASURE AND MAP INTERNATIONAL CRIMES : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Missing pieces : some thoughts on the methodology of the empirical study of international crimes and other gross human rights violations / Catrien Bijleveld
  • The unaccountable genocide : a case study of the roles of the U.S. State Department and U.S. Government Accountability Office in calculating the Darfur death toll / John Hagan
  • PART III : INVESTIGATE THE CAUSES OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: Genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity in Central Africa : a criminological exploration / Dawn L. Rothe and Christopher W. Mullins
  • State crime, the colonial question and indigenous peoples / Chris Cunneen
  • Corporations and international crimes / Wim Huisman
  • Destructive beliefs : genocide and the role of ideology / Alex Alvarez
  • Perpetrators of international crimes : towards a typology / Alette Smeulers
  • A sociology of torture / Martha K. Huggins
  • Militarizing power in the war on terror : unlawful enemy combatants and the Military Commissions Act / Michael Welch
  • PART IV : DEFINE AND ANALYZE WAYS OF DEALING WITH INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: Dealing with international crimes : towards a conceptual model of accountability and justice / Jennifer Balint
  • Dealing with the legacy of mass violence : changing lenses to restorative justice / Stephan Parmentier, Kris Vanspauwen and Elmar Weitekamp
  • Doing justice to gacaca / Roelof Haveman
  • 'Reason' and 'truth' in international criminal justice : a criminological perspective on the construction of evidence in international trials / Uwe Ewald
  • PART V : VICTIMOLOGY: Victimisation and supranational criminology / David Kauzlarich
  • PART VI : DEVELOP PREVENTIVE STRATEGIES IN ORDER TO PREVENT INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: The role of bystanders in Rwanda and Srebrenica : lessons learned / Fred Grünfeld
  • International crimes and criminology : an agenda for future research / Alette Smeulers and Roelof Haveman.