Home as a Site of State‐Corporate Violence: Grenfell Tower, Aetiologies and Aftermaths

Focusing on the aftermaths and consequences of the Grenfell Tower fire, this article reveals the factors which combined to produce a fire that could have such devastating effects. Further, it delineates the discrete ways in which distinct types of harms – physical, emotional and psychological, cultu...

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Complicity
corporate crime
Crime
Criminality
Fires
Grenfell
home
Murders & murder attempts
Scholarship
social murder
State‐corporate violence
Violence
Violent crime
Visibility
White collar crime
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