Criminology on Trump is a criminological investigation of the world's most successful outlaw, Donald J. Trump.
Gregg Barak Libros
Gregg Barak es profesor de Criminología y Justicia Penal. Es conocido por su perspectiva crítica sobre los 'crímenes de los poderosos', examinando las dimensiones sociales y económicas del delito. Su trabajo a menudo se enfoca en cómo el poder y el estatus influyen en la percepción y aplicación de la ley. Barak investiga cómo ciertos tipos de actividad delictiva, particularmente aquellos cometidos por individuos e instituciones influyentes, son pasados por alto o minimizados en comparación con delitos cometidos por personas menos privilegiadas.




Indicting the 45th President
Boss Trump, the GOP, and What We Can Do About the Threat to American Democracy
- 340 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Continuing the criminological exploration of the former US president, this sequel delves deeper into themes of family dynamics, deviance, and deception. It examines the intricacies of dishonesty and the manipulation of legal systems, offering a critical perspective on the implications of these behaviors. The work builds upon previous analyses, providing a comprehensive investigation into the complexities surrounding the 45th president's actions and their broader societal impact.
Chronicles of a Radical Criminologist: Working the Margins of Law, Power, and Justice
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Exploring the intersection of personal experience and academic theory, this book offers a first-person narrative from criminologist Gregg Barak. It traces his journey from the late 1960s to the present, highlighting the evolution of radical criminology as a response to mainstream criminological developments. By blending scholarly insights with personal anecdotes, Barak provides a unique perspective on the discipline's transformation and the challenges it faces.
Indicting the 45th President is a sequel to Criminology on Trump in real time, continuing the criminological investigation into the former US president. It develops and expands on the themes of family dynamics, deviance, deception, dishonesty, and the weaponization of the law.