Human Rights and State Crimes Flashcards

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state crimes

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illegal activities committed by state agencies to further state policies

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state crimes - problems defining

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state defines what a crime is so can avoid, disguise or justify their offences

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state crimes - transgressive approach

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green & ward

state crimes should be seen as violations of human rights rather than law-breaking

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state crimes - human rights

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humanity entitles everyone to the same fair and just treatment
united nations universal declaration of human rights enforce universal human rights
has become social norms globally

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state crimes - examples

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  • torture and illegal treatment/punishment of citizens (CIA illegal torture to interrogate after 9/11)
  • corruption (ruling elites take national resources illegally)
  • assassination (mahmoud al-mabhouh; palestenian commander was on israeli hit list)
  • war crimes (illegal acts committed during wars, israel-palestine conflict)
  • genocide (elimination by mass murder, rwandan; 1 million tutsi killed by hutu 1994)
  • state-sponsored terrorism (iran supported shia militants in iraq)
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state crimes - integrated theory

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state crime arises from similar circumstances to other crimes
motivation of offenders, opportunities to commit crime & failure of control generate state crime

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state crimes - crimes of obedience model

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milgram:
state encourages conformity & obedience to the who carry out state-backed systematic human right abuses 
- authorisation
- dehumanisation
- routinisation
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state crimes - crimes of obedience model; authorisation

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making it clear to the individuals they are supported by state authority

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state crimes - crimes of obedience model; dehumanisation

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sub-human species (socially-excluded marginalised minorities) are stripped from human rights
normal rules of civilised behaviour do not apply

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state crimes - crimes of obedience model; routinisation

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enclaves of barbarism:
state violence is encouraged to become a regular routine
performed in a detached way that denies perpetrators the opportunity to start questioning and leave

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state crimes - techniques of neutralisation

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sites create excuses & justify their actions by relabelling crime as a means that is necessary for national security

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state crimes - problems researching state crime

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  • dark figure of hidden state crimes lead to lack of official statistics/victim survey
  • state agencies control/cover up states criminal activity
  • media reports focus on developing countries than western countries
  • state prevent sociologists doing research by refusing funding, threats, deny access to official documents
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