On Resisting State Crime: Conceptual and Contextual Issues

The Holocaust is arguably the most fully explored state crime of the past, and the literature on the Holocaust is by now immense. [...] scholarly study of the Holocaust continues unabated. [...] it is urgent for scholars across many disciplines to identify forms of resistance to state crime that can...

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Communities
Congresses and Conventions
Crime
Crimes against humanity
Criminal justice
Criminology
Genocide
Globalization
Historical analysis
Holocaust
International offenses
London, England
Nazism
Radicalism
Resistance
Social Justice
Transnationalism
Violent crimes
White collar crimes
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