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4 State Crime J. 1 (2015)

handle is hein.journals/stecrjl4 and id is 1 raw text is: STATE CRIME
Journal of the International
State Crime Initiative
EDITORS IN CHIEF
Prof Penny Green (Queen Mary University of London)
Dr Tony Ward (University of Hull)
Dr Kristian Lasslett (University of Ulster)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Dr Vincenzo B ollettino (Harvard Univesity)   Shaazka Beyerle (Johns Hopkins University)
Prof Scott Poynting (The University ofAuckland) Prof Elisabeth Saatjian Weber (University of
Prof Jude McCulloch (Monash University)          California, Santa Barbara)
Prof Sharon Pickering (Monash University)     Dr Hazel Cameron (University of St Andrews)
Dr Elizabeth Stanley (Victoria University)    Prof Jennifer Leaning (H arvard University)
Prof Bill Rolston (University of Ulster)      Prof Jennifer Schirmer (University of Oslo)
Prof Frank Pearce (Queen's University)        Prof David Kauzlarich (Southern Illinois
Prof Ronald Kramer (Western Michigan             University)
University)                                Dr Thomas MacManus (Queen Mary University
Prof Raymond Michalowski (Northern Arizona       of London)
University)                                Dr Cathy Gormley-Heenan (University of
Prof Martha K. Huggins (Tulane University)       Ulster)
Prof Hilal Elver (University of California, Santa Dr Michael Grewcock (Univemity of New South
Barbam)                                       Wales)
Dr Victoria Mason (Australian National        Dr David Whyte (Univemity of Liverpool)
University)                                Prof Steve Tombs (The Open University)
Prof Jeremy Keenan (SOAS, University of       Dr Sam Raphael (Kingston University,
London)                                       London)
AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL
State Crime is the first peer-reviewed, international journal that seeks to disseminate leading research
on the illicit practices of states. The concept of state crime is not confined to legally recognized states
but can include any entity that exerts political and military control over a substantial territory. The
journal's focus is a reflection of the growing awareness within criminology that state criminality is
endemic and acts as a significant barrier to security and development. Contributions from a variety
of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives are welcomed. Topics covered by the journal include,
torture; genocide and other forms of government and politically organized mass killing; war crimes;
state-corporate crime; state-organized crime; natural disasters exacerbated by government (in)action;
asylum andrefugee policy and practice; state terror; political and economic corruption; and resistance
to state violence and corruption.
ABOUT ISCI
State Crime is administered by the International State Crime Initiative (ISCI). ISCI is a multi-
disciplinary, cross-institutional and international initiative designed to collate, analyse and
disseminate research based knowledge about criminal state practices and resistance to them.
Launched in 2010 with an inaugural lecture by The Independent's Robert Fisk, ISCI actively
develops and administers diverse spaces which enable state crime researchers to engage in
meaningful dialogue with civil society in order to both understand and prevent illicit state practices.
ISCI is institutionally supported by Queen Mary University of London and partnered with Harvard
University, the University of Hull and the University of Ulster. Further information on ISCI and its
members can be found at the initiative's website: www.statecrime.org

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