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  1. 17. März 2021 · Political offenses include crimes against the state (e.g., insurrection, terrorism, sedition) and by the state (i.e., illegal or unethical acts by political figures). More common forms include bribery, ethical misconduct, election manipulations, graft, nepotism, looting, and misuse of financial resources.

    • Mary Dodge, Henry N. Pontell
    • 2021
  2. 16. Sept. 2022 · Interrogating Crime, Politics and Insecurity: Introducing the Special Issue. Stephen Farrall. , Emily Gray. The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 62, Issue 5, September 2022, Pages 1069–1076, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azac045. Published: 16 September 2022. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Issue Section: Editorial.

  3. 11. Aug. 2020 · Using criminological concepts such as the idea of a “criminal career” and sociological concepts such as the life course, this article assesses the outcome of macro-level economic policies on individuals’ engagement in crime. Few studies in political science, sociology, or criminology directly link macroeconomic policies to ...

    • Stephen Farrall, Emily Gray, Phillip Mike Jones
    • 2020
  4. 23. Juni 2021 · CNN — The post-reopening murder wave is about to become a major subject of conversation. Murders have gone up in 2021, and the summer – high season for homicide – is just getting started. This new...

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  5. 20. Nov. 2017 · Abstract. Over the last decade, organized criminal violence has reached unprecedented levels and has caused as much violent death globally as direct armed conflict. Nonetheless, the study of organized crime in political science remains limited because these organizations and their violence are not viewed as political.

    • Nicholas Barnes
    • 2017
  6. 31. März 2022 · The Rise in Political Violence in the United States and Damage to Our Democracy - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Rachel Kleinfeld. March 31, 2022. Testimony: Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. Source: Getty.

  7. There have been many instances of political corruption and state crime throughout history, with impacts that range from economic damage to physical injury to death—sometimes on a massive scale (e.g., economic recession, pollution/poisoning, genocide).