Beschreibung:
Drawing on empirical work and secondary analysis from the UK and Finnish construction industries, this book contributes a deep-rooted analysis of construction industry harms that originate from corporate-industrial-state processes.
Part I: State-Corporate Crime and Harm in Construction 1.Introduction to State-Corporate Crime and Harm in the Construction Industry 2.Theorising Crime and Harm in the Construction Industry 3.The Regulatory Environment(s) of the Construction Industry Part II: Vulnerabilities of the Construction Industry 4.Industry Patterns: Employment and Umbrella Companies 5.Labour Exploitation and Human Trafficking 6.Health and Safety Harms at Work: Towards a Contextual Framing Part III: Working Towards Solutions 7.Relational Regulation: The changing Regulatory Environment of the Construction Industry 8.Conclusions and Recommendations