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How do You Get Your Voice Heard When No-One Will Let You?' Victimization at Work

NCJ Number
235896
Journal
Criminology & Criminal Justice Volume: 11 Issue: 3 Dated: July 2011 Pages: 207-223
Author(s)
Katy Snell; Steve Tombs
Date Published
July 2011
Length
17 pages
Annotation
This article examines the victimes of corporate and conventional crime.
Abstract
A longstanding separation between corporate crime and 'real' or 'conventional' crime is both reflected in and institutionalized through state responses to corporate offending, excluding the victims of corporate crime from consideration or treatment as real victims of real crime. Experiences of this institutionalized disjuncture are treated in this article, through consideration of criminal justice, legal and regulatory responses to six cases of occupational death and those bereaved by it. Drawing upon data gleaned from semi-structured interviews, the article documents further processes of victimization through responses to this specific class of deaths, amounting to a denial of their very status as victims. The evidence presented here coheres with the wider, if hardly voluminous, literature on corporate crime victimization. The article concludes by discussing the wider significance of the struggle for victimhood, not least for criminology itself. (Published Abstract)