RT Article T1 Libor Rate Scandals and Casino Capitalism: criminal Fraud in Worldwide Financial Markets JF Law, crime & history VO 11 IS 1 SP 82 OP 109 A1 Calathes, William A1 Yeager, Matthew G. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1860072143 AB This paper examines Libor rate scandals as examples of global financial deviance resulting in worldwide economic victimization. The mechanics of the scandals are detailed, with theories presented highlighting the political-economic influences underlying their perpetration. An examination of a number of criminal and civil Libor cases are also provided showing that Libor bid-rigging was more than simple organizational or occupational deviance, but rather were deviant practices provided by structural opportunities. In reviewing the inadequate responses to these practices, the paper concludes by introducing arguments for a measure of public control and more aggressive state-regulation of global finance. K1 Libor fraud K1 casino capitalism K1 global financial deviance K1 state regulation