Further reading suggestions: Chapter 27
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Burton, R. (2013) ‘Neoliberalism, Social Harm and The Financial Crisis’, Internet Journal of Criminology, online, ISSN 2045-6743
This article makes the link between the dynamics of social and economic change driven by market forces and ‘social harms’, suggesting that these harms need to be seen as criminal in the same way as conventional offences are understood. -
Matthews, R. (ed) (2016) What is to be Done about Crime and Punishment?, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan
This edited collection draws together chapters on a number of themes including cybercrime, domestic violence, and corporate crime, with the aim of refocusing our understandings of crime, harm, and punishment towards the social consequences of unacceptable behaviour.