State- Corporate Crime
There are 2 types of State- Corporate Crime
1. State-Initiated Crime 2. State- Facilitated Crime
The re-enforcing interactions are
1. policies and or practices in pursuit of goals of one or more institutions of political governance 2. policies or practices of goals of one or more institutions of economic production and distribution
Ronald Kramer & Raymond Michalowski
Introduced the concept of state corporate crime
Classic Cases of State-Initiated
Space shuttle Challenger explosion, nuclear weapons production
State- Corporate Crime
illegal or socially injurious actions that result from a mutually re-enforcing interaction from a state or state agency and corporation joining in some way to cause harm and victimization
Classic cases of state-facilitated
imperial food products fire- owner locked fire escape doors when he found out employee where using the doors when they would steal products.
State-facilitated Crime
occurs when " governmental regulatory institutions fail to restrain deviant business and government because they adhere to shared goals whose attainment would be hampered by aggressive regulations
State-Initiated Crime
occurs when corporations engage in organizational deviance at the direction of or with the tacit approval of the government