Regulatory Rollback and White-Collar Crime in the Era of Trump: The Challenges of Perspective

Our objective is to provide a conceptual and comparative framework for criminological engagement with the issues raised by the regulatory rollback scheme promoted by the Trump administration. We begin with invoking the notion of an “imaginary social order,” followed with identifying some core ration...

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