CRM 1300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Syphilis, Watergate Scandal, Corporate Crime

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Includes: 1 political repression and human rights violations (genocide, torture, and imprisonment, unethical or illegal experimentation, the aiding of corporate crime, political corruption. Crime against government: terrorism, assassination, and other political violence, nonviolent civil disobedience, espionage established interests. Genocide: a term coined during the world war ii, refers to the deliberate extermination of a group because of it race , religion, ethnicity, or nationality. Worst crime by government it is often called a crime against humanity. Typically linked to totalitarian governments, but democracies can also commit it. The united states has also seen its share of political violence committed against dissenters, especially those in the labor movement. 1940-70 us officials could legally spy on hundreds of thousands of u. s citizens who were lawfully involved in civil rights, antiwar, and other protests. A strategy in totalitarian nations is to arrest and imprison dissidents.

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