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An Introduction to Green Criminology and Environmental Justice
Author | : Angus Nurse |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2015-11-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781473952669 |
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A comprehensive introduction to green criminology, this book is a discussion of the relationship between mainstream criminal justice and green crimes. Focused on environmental harm within the context of criminal justice this book takes a global perspective and Introduces students to different theoretical perspectives in green criminology Looks at the victims of environmental crime throughout Covers topics such as; wildlife crimes, animal abuse, the causes of environmental crime, regulation, exploitation, environmental activism, policing, prosecution and monitoring. Designed to help readers develop a thorough understanding of the principles of environmental justice and green criminology, as well as contemporary developments, this book will be excellent support to students of green criminology and environmental crime.
Green Criminology
Author | : Michael J. Lynch,Michael A. Long,Paul B. Stretesky,Kimberly L. Barrett |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2017-08-22 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780520964228 |
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This groundbreaking text provides students with an overview and assessment of green criminology as well as a call to action. Green Criminology draws attention to the ways in which the political-economic organization of capitalism causes ecological destruction and disorganization. Focusing on real-world issues of green crime and environmental justice, chapters examine ecological withdrawals, ecological additions, toxic towns, wildlife poaching and trafficking, environmental laws, and nongovernmental environmental organizations. The book also presents an unintimidating introduction to research from the physical sciences on issues such as climate change, pollution levels, and the ecological footprint of humans, providing a truly interdisciplinary foundation for green criminological analysis. To help students succeed in the course—and to encourage them to see themselves as future green criminology researchers—the end-of-chapter study guides include: • Questions and Activities for Students that review topics students should be able to conceptualize and address. • Lessons for Researchers that suggest additional areas of research in the study of green crime.
Emerging Issues in Green Criminology
Author | : D. Westerhuis,R. Walters,T. Wyatt |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2013-06-06 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781137273994 |
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This edited collection brings together internationally renowned scholars to explore green criminology through the interdisciplinary lenses of power, harm and justice. The chapters provide innovative case study analyses from around the world that seek to advance theoretical, policy and practice discourses about environmental harm.
Green Criminology
Author | : Rob White,Diane Heckenberg |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2014-02-03 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781136216930 |
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Over the past ten years, the study of environmental harm and ‘crimes against nature’ has become an increasingly popular area of research amongst criminologists. This book represents the first international, comprehensive and introductory text for green criminology, offering a concise exposition of theory and concepts and providing extensive geographical coverage, diversity and depth to the many issues pertaining to environmental harm and crime. Divided into three sections, the book draws on a range of international case studies and examples, and looks at the conceptual and methodological foundations of green criminology, before examining in detail areas of environmental crime and harm, and how they are addressed, including: climate change and social conflict; abuse and harm to animals; threats to bio-diversity; pollution and toxic waste; environmental victims; environmental regulation, law enforcement and courts; environmental forensic studies; environmental crime prevention. Green Criminology is packed with pedagogical features, including dialogue boxes, case examples, discussion questions and lists of further reading and is perfect for students around the world engaged with green criminology and crime against the environment.
Green Cultural Criminology
Author | : Avi Brisman,Nigel South |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 2014-06-05 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781136228933 |
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Over the last two decades, "green criminology" has emerged as a unique area of study, bringing together criminologists and sociologists from a wide range of research backgrounds and varying theoretical orientations. It spans the micro to the macro—from individual-level environmental crimes and victimization to business/corporate violations and state transgressions. There have been few attempts, however, to explicitly or implicitly integrate cultural criminology into green criminology (or vice versa). This book moves towards articulating a green cultural criminological perspective. Brisman and South examine existing overlapping research and offer a platform to support future excursions by green criminologists into cultural criminology’s concern with media images and representations, consumerism and consumption, and resistance. At the same time, they offer an invitation to cultural criminologists to adopt a green view of the consumption landscape and the growth (and depictions) of environmental harms. Green Cultural Criminology is aimed at students, academics, criminologists, and sociologists with an interest in green criminology and cultural criminology: two of the most exciting new areas in criminology today.
Exploring Green Criminology
Author | : Dr Michael J Lynch,Professor Paul B Stretesky |
Publsiher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2014-05-28 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781472418098 |
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Widespread and significant forms of harm such as green or environmental harm have generally been overlooked by criminologists. This book argues that green harm needs to become a key area of study within the discipline of criminology and considers how the discipline can be redesigned. The authors propose an environmental frame of reference which can be addressed from within criminology and which enables criminologists and environmentalists to respond and react differently to environmental crime.
Issues in Green Criminology
Author | : Piers Beirne,Nigel South |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Animal welfare |
ISBN | : OCLC:945670857 |
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This volume aims to provide a resource for thinking about green criminology, a rapidly developing field. It provides focused discussions of current and cutting edge issues that will influence the emergence of a coherent perspective on green issues.
Exploring Green Criminology
Author | : Michael J. Lynch,Paul B. Stretesky |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2016-04-22 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781317137405 |
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Few criminologists have drawn attention to the fact that widespread and significant forms of harm such as green or environmental crimes are neglected by criminology. Others have suggested that green crimes present the most important challenge to criminology as a discipline. This book argues that criminology needs to take green harms more seriously and to be revolutionized so that it forms part of the solution to the large environmental problems currently faced across the world. It asks how criminology should be redesigned to consider green/environmental harm as a key area of study in an era where destruction of the earth and the world’s ecosystem is a major concern and examines why this has remained unaccomplished so far. The chapters in this book apply an environmental frame of reference underlying a green approach to issues which can be addressed from within criminology and which can encourage criminologists and environmentalists to respond and react differently to environmental crime.