Foreword / William J. Chambliss
Introduction : Crimes of state and other forms of collective group violence by nonstate actors / M. Cherif Bassiouni
Revisiting crimes by the capitalist state / Gregg Barak
The crime of the last century and of this century / David O. Friedrichs
Nuclear weapons, international law, and the normalization of state crime / Ronald C. Kramer and David Kauzlarich
Empire and exceptionalism : the Bush administration's criminal war against Iraq / Ronald C. Kramer and Raymond J. Michalowski
Do empires commit state crime? / Peter Iadicola
Burundi : a history of conflict and state crime / Kara Hoofnagle
Legal precedent, jurisprudence, and state crime : Pinochet and crimes against humanity / Dawn L. Rothe and Michael Bohlander
Reinventing controlling state crime and varieties of state crime and its control : what I would have done differently / Jeffrey Ian Ross
Complementary and alternative domestic responses to state crime / Dawn L. Rothe
The fairness of Gacaca / Roelof H. Haveman and Alphonse Muleefu
Assassination of regime elites versus collateral civilian damage / Michael Bohlander and Dawn L. Rothe
How to restore justice in Serbia? : a closer look at peoples' opinions about post-war reconciliation / Stephan Parmentier, Marta Valiñas, and Elmar Weitekamp
The current status and role of the international criminal court / Christopher W. Mullins
GREGG BARAK is a professor of criminology and criminal Justice at Eastern Michigan University. In 2003 he became the 27th Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and in 2007 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Criminology’s Division of Critical Criminology and Social Justice. He is the author of Unchecked Corporate Power: Why the Crimes of Multinational Corporations are Routinized Away and What We Can Do about It (2017).
RONALD C. KRAMER is a professor of sociology at Western Michigan University. His books include Carbon Criminals, Climate Crimes and State-Corporate Crime, both from Rutgers University Press.