What is the difference in how 'BenefitFraud' and tax fraud are treated according to Marxists?
Those who commit 'BenefitFraud' often face court and prison time, while those who commit taxfraud rarely face court and are simply 'invited' to pay back what is owed.
According to Stephen Box, how do the powerful avoid having their actions defined as criminal?
The powerful have the power to prevent laws being passed which are not in their interest, so deaths of workers due to health and safety violations are defined as civil rather than criminal offences.
According to Chambliss, how does social class shape the way the police react to delinquency?
Middle-class men (saints) can use their status and reputation to negotiate their way out of trouble, while working-class men (roughnecks) are constantly under surveillance and treated more harshly.