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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Margaret Evelyn Beare xi
- Introduction 1
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SECTION ONE • Global Money Systems and Financial Crimes: Limitations of State Regulation
- Introduction 11
- 1 Policing and the Money System 15
- 2 Big Banks, Big Money, and Big Crimes in the Era of “Too Big to Fail” 35
- 3 Locating the Centre: State, Capital, and the Political Economy of Money Laundering in Canada 59
- 4 Policing Financial Crime – Do We Care? 83
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SECTION TWO • Beyond Reach: Crimes of the Entrepreneurial Elites
- Introduction 99
- 5 Opportunistic Prosecution? Huawei and the Role of Banking Regulation in China’s Trade War with the United States 105
- 6 From Brushstrokes to Keystrokes: Policing Entrepreneurial Art Crime 121
- 7 Big Money, Small Tax: The Normalization of Tax Evasion 149
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SECTION 3 • Big Police: If We Can’t Live with Them, Can We Live Without Them?
- Introduction 167
- 8 Reform of the Police 171
- 9 Inquiring into Public Policing 187
- 10 Nowhere to Turn for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence: Misogyny in Policing 207
- 11 Offloading, Upstreaming, Defunding, and Costing: Re-thinking Calls to Police for Absconding Social Work and Mental Health Clients 229
- 12 Engaging Evil? Conducting Research with and on Policing Organizations 249
- 13 Big Policing and Defunding: What’s at Stake? 265
- Contributors 293
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Margaret Evelyn Beare xi
- Introduction 1
-
SECTION ONE • Global Money Systems and Financial Crimes: Limitations of State Regulation
- Introduction 11
- 1 Policing and the Money System 15
- 2 Big Banks, Big Money, and Big Crimes in the Era of “Too Big to Fail” 35
- 3 Locating the Centre: State, Capital, and the Political Economy of Money Laundering in Canada 59
- 4 Policing Financial Crime – Do We Care? 83
-
SECTION TWO • Beyond Reach: Crimes of the Entrepreneurial Elites
- Introduction 99
- 5 Opportunistic Prosecution? Huawei and the Role of Banking Regulation in China’s Trade War with the United States 105
- 6 From Brushstrokes to Keystrokes: Policing Entrepreneurial Art Crime 121
- 7 Big Money, Small Tax: The Normalization of Tax Evasion 149
-
SECTION 3 • Big Police: If We Can’t Live with Them, Can We Live Without Them?
- Introduction 167
- 8 Reform of the Police 171
- 9 Inquiring into Public Policing 187
- 10 Nowhere to Turn for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence: Misogyny in Policing 207
- 11 Offloading, Upstreaming, Defunding, and Costing: Re-thinking Calls to Police for Absconding Social Work and Mental Health Clients 229
- 12 Engaging Evil? Conducting Research with and on Policing Organizations 249
- 13 Big Policing and Defunding: What’s at Stake? 265
- Contributors 293
- Index 297