Green Criminology

 

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Green Criminology


by Piers Beirne (Author)
by Nigel South (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780754625926

 

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Embraces a range of topics, from controversies about genetic modification through corporate offending against the environment and human communities, to animal abuse. This work provides a focal point for longstanding and new areas of research as well as making important interdisciplinary connections.


In little more than a decade, "Green Criminology" has become an established new perspective in the field. It embraces an exciting and wide range of topics, from controversies about genetic modification through corporate offending against the environment and human communities, to animal abuse. "Green Criminology" provides a focal point for longstanding and new areas of research as well as making important interdisciplinary connections.


 

ISBN 754625923
ISBN13 9780754625926
Publisher Ashgate
Format Hardback
Publication date 22/08/2006
Pages 650
Weight (grammes) 751.00
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 244
Width (mm) 169

Series Preface
Introduction
Ted Benton (1998), Rights and justice on a shared planet
Piers Beirne (1999), For a nonspeciesist criminology: animal abuse as an object of study
Geertrui Cazaux (1999), Beauty and the beast: animal abuse from a non-speciesist criminological perspective
Robert Agnew (1998), The causes of animal abuse: a social-psychological analysis
Piers Beirne (1997), Rethinking bestiality: towards a concept of interspecies sexual assault
Roger Yates, Chris Powell and Piers Beirne (2001), Horse maiming in the English countryside: moral panic, human deviance and the social construction of victimhood
Michael Lynch (1990), The greening of criminology
David R. Simon (2000), Corporate environmental crimes and social inequality
Rose del Olmo (1998), The ecological impact of illicit drug cultivation and crop eradication programmes in Latin America
Mark Halsey and Rob White (1998), Crime, ecophilosophy and environmental harm
Maria Hauck and N Sweijd (1999), A case study of abalone poaching in South Africa and its impact on fisheries management
Vincenzo Ruggiero (2002), Moby Dick and the crimes of the economy
Reece Walters (2004), Criminology and genetically modified food
Christopher Miller (1995), Environmental rights: European fact or English fiction?
Michael Lynch and Paul Stretesky (2001), Toxic crimes: examining corporate victimization of the general public employing medical and epidemiological evidence
Christopher Williams (1996), An environmental victimology
Duncan Brack (2002), Combatting international environmental crime
Andrew Szasz (1986), Corporations, organized crime and the disposal of hazardous waste:...the making of a criminogenic regulatory structure
Timothy Carter (1997), The failure of environmental regulation in New York
Paula de Prez (2000), Excuses, excuses: the ritual trivialisation of environmental prosecutions
Helena Du Rees (2001), Can criminal law protect the environment?
Nigel South (1998), A green field for criminology: a proposal for a perspective
Pauline Lane (1998), Ecofeminism meets criminology
Nic Groombridge (1998), Masculinities and crimes against the environment
Rob White (2002), Environmental harm and the political economy of consumption
Michael Lynch and Paul Stretesky (2003), The meaning of green: contrasting criminological perspectives
Rob White (2003), Environmental issues and the criminological imagination
Mark Halsey (2004), Against "green" criminology
Index.

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