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Session Submission Type: Roundtable
In this lightning round table, participants will highlight, in six minute presentations, how their criminological work contributes to the theory and practice of regulatory governance. Contributors' papers are targeted for a special issue of Regulation & Governance. Discussion will be led by special issue co-editors (Simpson and Van Rooij).
Regulating White-Collar and Corporate Crimes: An Organisational Perspective - Nicholas Lord, The University of Manchester, UK; Mike Levi, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University
Risk-Profiling Corporations: Patterns and Trends of Organizational Characteristics of Corporate involvement in Atrocity Crimes - Wim Huisman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Susanne Karstedt, Griffith University; Annika van Baar, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Rebecca Endtricht, University of Hamburg
Rule violating corporations, specialists or generalists? - Marieke Kluin, Leiden University; Arjan Blokland, NSCR; Wim Huisman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Environmental regulation and recidivist companies: When best to intervene? - Ben Hunter, University of Greenwich
The price of prosperity. How regimes of permission emerged and enabled corporate environmental harm. A historical account of state corporate crime in the Netherlands - Lieselot Bisschop, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Karin van Wingerde, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Sammie Verbeek, Erasmus School of Law