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Setting the conditions of competition: Repositioning the neoliberal state in the fraud debate (2023)
Book Chapter
Tudor, K. (2023). Setting the conditions of competition: Repositioning the neoliberal state in the fraud debate. In D. Jasinksi, A. Phillips, & E. Johnston (Eds.), Organised Crime, Financial Crime, and Criminal Justice: Theoretical Concepts and Challenges. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003020813

Drawing on data collected in interviews with those convicted for the perpetration of high yield fraudulent investment (Ponzi) schemes, this chapter seeks to extend the analysis of the state's responsibility in the creation of harm and criminality by... Read More about Setting the conditions of competition: Repositioning the neoliberal state in the fraud debate.

Online Fraud (2022)
Book Chapter
Tudor, K. (2023). Online Fraud. In R. Atkinson, & T. Ayres (Eds.), Shades of Deviance: A primer on Crime Deviance and Social Harm. (2nd ed.). Routledge

Toxic Sovereignty: Understanding fraud as the expression of special liberty in late-capitalism (2020)
Book Chapter
Tudor, K. (2020). Toxic Sovereignty: Understanding fraud as the expression of special liberty in late-capitalism. In S. Hall, T. Kuldova, & M. Horsely (Eds.), Crime, Harm and Consumerism. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429424472

As a result of the pressures exerted by neoliberal economics and consumer capitalism, late-capitalist subjects are forced to compete in increasingly brutal circumstances in order to avoid the fate of symbolic and material annihilation. Economic and c... Read More about Toxic Sovereignty: Understanding fraud as the expression of special liberty in late-capitalism.

Symbolic Survival and Harm: Serious Fraud and Consumer Capitalism’s Perversion of the Causa Sui Project (2019)
Journal Article
Tudor, K. (2019). Symbolic Survival and Harm: Serious Fraud and Consumer Capitalism’s Perversion of the Causa Sui Project. The British Journal of Criminology: An International Review of Crime and Society, 59(5), 1237-1253. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azz009

Based on empirical research carried out with those convicted of serious fraud, the current article explores the motivations behind engagement in acquisitive criminality. Drawing on the work of Ernest Becker, the article seeks to transcend superficial... Read More about Symbolic Survival and Harm: Serious Fraud and Consumer Capitalism’s Perversion of the Causa Sui Project.

Toxic Sovereignty:Understanding Fraud as the Expression of Special Liberty within Late-Capitalism (2018)
Journal Article
Tudor, K. (2018). Toxic Sovereignty:Understanding Fraud as the Expression of Special Liberty within Late-Capitalism. Journal of Extreme Anthropology, 2(2), 7-21. https://doi.org/10.5617/jea.6476

As a result of the pressures exerted by neoliberal economics and consumer capitalism, late-capitalist subjects are forced to compete in increasingly brutal circumstances in order to avoid the fate of symbolic and material annihilation. Economic and c... Read More about Toxic Sovereignty:Understanding Fraud as the Expression of Special Liberty within Late-Capitalism.