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Author:
Leon, Kenneth Sebastian, author.
Title:
Corrupt capital : alcohol, nightlife, and crimes of the powerful / Kenneth Sebastian Leon.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xx, 151 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
White collar crimes.
Nightclubs--Corrupt practices.
Bars (Drinking establishments)--Corrupt practices.
White collar crimes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
Offers a deep dive into the social, political, and economic forces that make white-collar crime and corruption a staple feature of the nightlife economy. The author, a former bouncer-turned-bartender of party bars and nightclubs in a large U.S. city, draws from an auto-ethnographic case study to describe and explain the routine and embedded nature of corruption and deviance among the regulators and the regulated in the nightlife environment. This text offers a contemporary and incisive theoretical framework on the criminogenic features and structural contradictions of capitalism. The author both describes and explains how the dominant political economy is rife with structural contradictions that, in turn, generate various manifestations of white-collar crime, organizational deviance, and public corruption. The author uses the bar and nightlife environment to empirically anchor these claims. Methodologically, the research is innovative in advancing inquiry into ethically and logistically challenging environments. The style of writing and framing of the text is one that punches upward and avoids the voyeuristic and reductionist tropes historically associated with "dangerous fieldwork." Through a range of disciplinary perspectives, Corrupt Capital offers both scholarly rigor and inviting prose to advance our understanding of crimes of the relatively powerful and powerless alike. An accessible and compelling text, this book will appeal to readers in criminology, sociology, law and society, political science, and all those interested in learning about the relationship between power, law, and routinized corruption in the nightlife economy.
Series:
Crimes of the powerful
ISBN:
0367185814
9780367185817
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1202436721
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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