Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology/ (Record no. 192182)

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International Standard Book Number 9780203093658
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Transcribing agency Department of Sociology
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Title Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology/
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
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Formatted contents note Introduction: Horizons, Issues and Relationships in Green Criminology by Avi Brisman and Nigel South Part I: History, Theory and Methods <br/><br/>1. A Guide to a Green Criminology by Nigel South, Avi Brisman, and Piers Beirne <br/>2. Reflections on Green Criminology and its Boundaries: Comparing Environmental and Criminal Victimization and Considering Crime from an Eco-city Perspective by Michael J. Lynch <br/>3. The Ordinary Acts that Contribute to Ecocide: A Criminological Analysis by Robert Agnew <br/>4. The Contemporary Horizon of Green Criminology by Lorenzo Natali <br/>5. Innovative Approaches to Researching Environmental Crime by Diane Heckenberg and Rob White Part II: International and Transnational Issues for a Green Criminology <br/>6. Conservation Criminology and the "General Accident" of Climate Change by Mark Halsey <br/>7. The Criminogenic Consequences of Climate Change: Blurring the Boundaries between Offenders and Victims by Matthew Hall and Stephen Farrall <br/>8. Air Crimes and Atmospheric Justice by Reece Walters <br/>9. Crude Laws: Treadmill of Production and State Variations in Civil and Criminal Liability for Oil Discharges in Navigable Waters by Matthew B. Greife and Paul B. Stretesky <br/>10. Food Crime: A Green Criminology Perspective by Hazel Croall <br/>11. Nature for Rehabilitating Offenders and Facilitating Therapeutic Outcomes for Youth at Risk by Jules Pretty, Carly Wood, Rachel Hine and Jo Barton Part III: Region-Specific Problems: Some Case Studies <br/>12. The Amazon Rainforest: A Green Criminological Perspective by Tim Boekhout van Solinge and Karlijn Kuijpers <br/>13. The Control of Conflict Minerals in Africa and a Preliminary Assessment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Act by Richard D. Clark <br/>14. Green Issues in South-Eastern Europe by Katja Eman and Gorazd Meško Part IV: Relationships in Green Criminology: Environment and Economy <br/>15. Eco-Global Criminology and the Political Economy of Environmental Harm by Rob White <br/>16. The Environment and the Crimes of the Economy by Vincenzo Ruggiero <br/>17. Evading Responsibility for Green Harm: State-Corporate Exploitation of Race, Class, and Gender Inequality by Emily Gaarder <br/>18. Public Perceptions of Corporate Environmental Crime: Assessing the Impact of Economic Insecurity on Willingness to Impose Punishment for Pollution by Tara O’Connor Shelley and Michael J. Hogan Part V: Relationships in Green Criminology: Humans and Non-Human Species <br/>19. Uncovering the Significance of and Motivation for Wildlife Trafficking by Tanya Wyatt <br/>20. Victimisation of Women, Children and Non-Human Species Through Trafficking and Trade: Crimes Understood Through an Ecofeminist Perspective by Ragnhild Sollund <br/>21. Environmental Justice, Animal Rights, and Total Liberation: From Conflict and Distance to Points of Common Focus by David N. Pellow Part VI: Relationships in Green Criminology: Environment and Culture <br/>22. Tangled Up in Green: Cultural Criminology and Green Criminology by Jeff Ferrell <br/>23. "This is the North, Where We Do What We Want:" Popular Green Criminology and "Little Red Riding Hood" Films by Steven Kohm and Pauline Greenhill <br/>24. Coastline Conflict: Implementing Environmental Law in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil by Stephanie Kane <br/>25. Matter All Over the Place: Litter, Criminology and Criminal Justice by Nic Groombridge. Conclusion: The Planned Obsolescence of Planet Earth? How Green Criminology Can Help Us Learn From Experience and Contribute to Our Future by Avi Brisman and Nigel South<br/><br/>
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