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Portrait David Brehm Sausdal. Photo: Johan Persson.

David Sausdal

Associate professor | Senior lecturer

Portrait David Brehm Sausdal. Photo: Johan Persson.

Para-crime : Notes Towards A ‘Grey Criminology’

Author

  • Henrik Vigh
  • David Sausdal

Summary, in English

Although criminology has long debated the so-called ‘crime drop’, the shifting nature of criminality complicates any clear-cut assessment. While some offences have decreased, this is not necessarily due to moral reform or growing securitisation but rather to transformations in crime modalities. The illicit does not simply retreat or relocate, we argue; nowadays, it increasingly adapts, embeds, and exploits the very systems designed to structure and secure social life. This article thereby explores how contemporary crime operates in grey zone, para-criminal modes—that is, as parasitically entangled within the very flows of technology, trade, finance and governance that define late modernity. Indeed, instead of existing in opposition to legal orders, illegality thrives within them. It flourishes within their infrastructural vulnerabilities.

Department/s

  • Department of Sociology

Publishing year

2025

Language

English

Publication/Series

British Journal of Criminology

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Topic

  • Criminology

Status

Epub

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1464-3529