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Indicting the 45th President

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Indicting the 45th President is a sequel to Criminology on Trump in real time, continuing the criminological investigation into the former US president. Developing and expanding on the themes of family dynamics, deviance, deception, dishonesty, and the weaponization of the law, this book offers the next chapter on the world's most successful outlaw.

In this new book, Gregg Barak considers the campaigns and policies, the corruption, the state- organized abuses of power and obstructions of justice, the pardons, the failed insurrection, the prosecutions, the indictment of Trump and the politics of punishment as these revolve around the Trumpian character and social structures that encourage such crimes of the powerful. Barak also thoroughly addresses the threat to American Democracy, critiques the current state of the U.S. constitutional system, and proposes reforms to enhance justice for all in the United States.

Another accessible and compelling read, this is essential reading for all those engaged with state and white- collar crime in the context of power and privilege, and those seeking a criminological understanding of Trump's evasion of law and justice.

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ISBN: 9781032454771
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Author: Gregg Barak
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 340 pages
Series: Crimes of the Powerful
Genres: Corporate crime / white-collar crime
Sentencing and punishment
Sociology: work and labour
International law: courts and procedures
Company law
Criminal justice law
Organized crime
Elections and referenda / suffrage
Political leaders and leadership
Public opinion and polls
Sales and marketing
Organizational theory and behaviour
Law