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Jul 30, 2018 · Transgressive criminologists are interested in a broader definition of crime – activities that cause harm – rather than activities that are against the law of the land. This enables them to consider corporate crime, state crime and green crime in a much broader way than traditional criminologists.
Transgressive criminologists are interested in a broader definition of crime – activities that cause harm – rather than strictly activities that are against the law of the land. This enables them to consider corporate crime, state crime and green crime.
Jul 2, 2018 · In this paper I propose a transgression theory and a standard theory toward penal abolition. I argue that given the ubiquity of “crime” in human relationships, to speak of “criminal behavior” as deviant nullifies the concept deviance (abnormal, out of the ordinary, etc.).
- Michael J. Coyle
- mjcoyle@csuchico.edu
- 2018
Oct 9, 2012 · Core cultural criminological concepts of resistance, transgression, affect and performance are critically reappraised and put to work in a critical case study that centres on an offence of ‘outraging public decency’ at the Blackpool Cenotaph, UK.
- Elaine Campbell
- 2013
Criminal activity: In legal contexts, transgression can refer to criminal activity such as committing a crime or breaking the law. For instance, a person who robs a bank has transgressed against the law.
Transgressive imaginations refers to the breaking of rules and taboos including, but not limited to, acts of crime and violence as they are represented in fictive texts and ethnographic research. The focus here will be on the fictive, rather than ethnographic, element.
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Such examples serve to illustrate that, in many cases, individuals are seduced by the existential possibilities offered by criminal acts - by the pleasure of transgression. And hence, a key advantage of this approach is that it helps us to understand why it is 3