Navigating financial crashes of the Late Middle Ages up to the present day and analysing them through the lenses of classical, positivist, functionalist and Marxist criminology, Dirty Money: On Financial Delinquency explores the growth of grey areas in the financial world and our understanding, or misunderstanding, of financial delinquency.
Pope Francis, while denouncing the incapacity of governments to reduce poverty and fight the exploitation of cheap labour, has also condemned greed, repeating several times the old medieval adage: money is the excrement of the devil. This distinction between clean and excremental, pure and impure, informs the symbolic order of many traditional and contemporary societies; however, it can also be used to single out criminal activity as opposed to law-abiding conduct and, in particular, to separate acceptable from unacceptable practices in the economic domain. With a focus on financial crime, whose ambiguity, ubiquity and evolving nature make the separation between acceptable and unacceptable practices inherently problematic, this book examines the process whereby the excrement of the devil was slowly 'freed' from both its sinful and criminal character. It is a study of how human action turns something seemingly benign into an instrument for the production of harm. Its focus, therefore, is on dirty money - namely the illegitimate appropriation of financial resources by individuals and groups holding expert knowledge and, often, occupying positions of power. The ideological arguments accompanying this evolution are scrutinised, alongside the history of financial initiatives and the accompanying 'crunches'. The struggle juxtaposing criminalization and decriminalization is at the core of all chapters, which analyse a series of major events chronologically, from the exploits of John Law to the deeds of contemporary finance.
Analytically located in the area of white-collar crime, Dirty Money examines episodes of financial delinquency and discusses the way in which observers, including criminologists, shape an understanding of their causes and consequences. It will be of interest to scholars and students of criminology, sociology, criminal justice, history, and economics, as well as policy makers, finance professionals, and fraud investigators.
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Navigating financial crashes of the Late Middle Ages up to the present day and analysing them through the lenses of classical, positivist, functionalist and Marxist criminology, this book explores the growth of grey areas in the financial world and our understanding, or misunderstanding, of financial delinquency.
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1: Introduction
2: Money and Salvation
3: Between Sin and Crisis
4: Bankers and Robber Barons
5: Black Tuesday and Beasts of Prey
6: Incompetent Muddlers and Organization Men
7: A Paper World
8: Psychopaths and Thrills
9: Varied Shades of Grey
10: The Hidden Wealth of Nations
11: Conclusion
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Considers financial crime, its origin, history and current characteristics and offers a comprehensive analysis of this form of delinquency
Connects recent events to the evolution of money, the philosophy of its accumulation and the nebulosity or criminological ambiguity of financial practices
Discusses specific conceptualizations of the crisis-crime nexus, especially in relation to the historical processes that slowly 'purified' the financial world by clouding the understanding of such crimes
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Vincenzo Ruggiero is Professor of Sociology at Middlesex University in London. He has conducted research on behalf of a number of national and international agencies, including the Home Office, the ESRC, the European Commission and the United Nations.
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Considers financial crime, its origin, history and current characteristics and offers a comprehensive analysis of this form of delinquency
Connects recent events to the evolution of money, the philosophy of its accumulation and the nebulosity or criminological ambiguity of financial practices
Discusses specific conceptualizations of the crisis-crime nexus, especially in relation to the historical processes that slowly 'purified' the financial world by clouding the understanding of such crimes
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198783220
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
282
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