Pontell Henry N, Tillman Robert, Ghazi-Tehrani Adam Kavon
Department of Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, New York, NY USA.
Department of Sociology, St. John's University, New York, NY USA.
Crime Law Soc Change. 2021;75(3):201-219. doi: 10.1007/s10611-021-09954-1. Epub 2021 Apr 14.
Ample official evidence exists that the Trump administration was the most corrupt in modern American history. Donald Trump's overall pattern of behavior not only resembled, but amplified that of major white-collar criminals. This paper has two main foci. First, it argues that government criminality and corruption were facilitated by rationales and excuses that denied effective social condemnation of such acts. Second, it considers how these defenses were weaponized by the Trump administration as part of a much larger and more deliberate "war on white-collar crime" more generally. As a result, enormous efforts are necessary to restore and strengthen regulatory and enforcement regimes, and transcend deepened political cleavages on such matters. Through a new hybrid neutralization technique, normalization of condemning the condemners, Trump exacerbated existing political differences and influenced supporters to at once ignore government crime and corruption, and accept new moral narratives that flew in the face of substantial evidence of criminality.
有充分的官方证据表明,特朗普政府是美国现代历史上最腐败的。唐纳德·特朗普的整体行为模式不仅与主要白领罪犯的行为模式相似,而且有过之而无不及。本文有两个主要关注点。第一,它认为政府的犯罪和腐败因一些理由和借口而得以助长,这些理由和借口否定了社会对这类行为的有效谴责。第二,它思考特朗普政府如何将这些辩护手段武器化,更广泛地说,这是更大规模、更蓄意的“白领犯罪战争”的一部分。因此,需要付出巨大努力来恢复和加强监管及执法制度,并弥合在这些问题上加深的政治分歧。通过一种新的混合中和技巧,即谴责谴责者的常态化,特朗普加剧了现有的政治分歧,并影响支持者既忽视政府的犯罪和腐败行为,又接受与大量犯罪证据相悖的新道德叙事。