RT Article T1 State mass spying as illegalism JF Critical criminology VO 26 IS 4 SP 545 OP 561 A1 Leman-Langlois, Stéphane 1965- LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1845621530 AB Periodic revelations about the workings of data interception, analysis and collection in Canada have each time prompted successive administrations to amend laws and regulations in order to calm public opinion. This has been referred to as "accountability through scandal" and has, for the most part, produced cosmetic changes rather than significant reform. Most of the practices and the ethos of the organizations have remained the same, setting the stage for the next scandal. This paper reviews the last scandal to befall the Canadian Security Establishment, caused by the Snowden revelations, and the subsequent political response. Approached with part of Foucault’s toolbox it becomes clear that the business of the state and state security requires a particular form of "management of illegalisms," or differential treatment of rule-breaking, at the higher echelons of state power. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 560-561 DO 10.1007/s10612-018-9421-z