The book analyzes how today's capitalist ideology produces the idea of freedom of choice and how through the identification with this ideology one observes an increase of people's traumas. This books is in the process of being translated into Slovene, Italian, Danish, Spanish and Chinese language. It was reviewed in The Independent (it was chosen as the book of the week), The Guardian, The Economist and The Financial Times as well as presented in many radio interviews.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1387854
The chapter in scientific monograph ("Crime and technology: How computers have transformed surveillance and privacy, and crime and crime control") addresses a new technically enhanced surveillance and considers the differences between modern and post-modern social control mechanisms. It analyses main characteristics of the "new" types of surveillance, such as technical intensification of control, its focus on the human body, everydayness, universality of monitoring, and the motives and subjects of the "new" surveillance.
COBISS.SI-ID: 252127744
The paper is focused on post-socialist transformations (of human beings, things, relationships and institutions) that could be interpreted also as a complex and multifold collective (self)sanctioning of revolutionary and supposedly totalitarian "absolute Evil". The transitional establishment of capitalist social formation is not characterized merely by the "normalization" of crime and by the crises of criminal justice system (e.g. in terms of its effectiveness, efficiency, rationality and legitimacy), but also by intensive and extensive expansion of structural violence, such as intimidation.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1353550
The article deals with the numbers of sentenced persons, with an emphasis on prison sentence; furthermore it ilustrates the development of Slovenian criminal law since 1945. Various crimes are compared as regards their share in criminality in general. Also, reforming of criminal law is presented till 2008. Moreover, the impact of mass media on public opinion and legislation process is considered. Between two possibilities, the choice for more severe punishment is unfortunately more probable trend of future development.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1404750
The basic aim of the book is to provide a comprehensive anaysis of power relations in the production system which has been in the past six decades established in third-world countries by trans- and multinational corporations. In order to secure a business-friendly economic and political environment for carrying out the simplest production tasks, transnational corporations - supported by third-world countires political/social elites - decided to set up new institutions which became widely known as "export processing zones".
COBISS.SI-ID: 249362176