Yw, not just a book but an ongoing 'movement' of sorts. Godspeed.
11 eds over 36 years, is big. Elite Deviance looks well worth it. A tiny solace is that it offers more detail into what we already
are aware of.
I'm less interested in the details of specific criminality than the architecture that allows it.
Your two examples took 10 years or more to "move thru the system".
I wasn't kidding hopeful ai could provide real time updates BUTT
Can't remember who coined it but
"RUBBERIZED INSTITUTIONS" says it well and good imagery.
Citizen "complaints" just bounce off or get mangled for over 10 years.
Malfeasance can remain hidden so long there is no threat to the architecture.
[your "Securancy example: "Supreme Court of Victoria lifted suppression orders that were sought in 2011 by the co-accused to protect their fair trials" just one.]
Cost of doing business: $480,000 and NPA was sentenced to fines totalling $450,000. The fines would have been more substantial were it not for both companies pleading guilty and undertaking to cooperate with the authorities in relation to the prosecutions of their employees and agents.
Wheels of Justice grinding slowly is crap, lol.