Towards a Critical Green Southern Criminology: An Analysis of Criminal Selectivity, Indigenous Peoples and Green Harms in Argentina [PDF]
This paper offers critical analytical tools to progress the development of a critical green southern criminology. Using Argentina as a case study, the article develops the notion of criminal selectivity to expose the biased functioning of the criminal ...
Valeria Vegh Weis
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Incorporating a One Health Approach Into the Study of Environmental Crimes and Harms: Towards a ‘One Health Green Criminology’ [PDF]
Abstract Amid increasingly intense and frequent Emerging Infectious Disease events, such as COVID-19, it is evident that the current global ecological crisis poses a threat to the health and well-being of humans, non-human animals and ecosystems.
Alonso, Aitor Ibanez, South, Nigel
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AbstractThe public has grown increasingly concerned about environmental issues. However, few studies examine the perceived seriousness of environmental crimes. Those that do tend to focus on US citizens and compare crime seriousness ratings among different types of crimes, rather than examining the factors that shape perceptions of environmental crime ...
Kluin, M.H.A. +2 more
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An assessment of Tonry and Farrington's four major crime prevention strategies as applied to environmental crime and harm: [PDF]
Purpose: To apply the findings and debates arising from the “mainstream” literature on crime prevention to the increasingly urgent issue of crimes and harms that damage the environment. This is also a missing dimension in the rapidly growing field of green criminology.
Brisman, A, South, N
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Editorial for the special issue: Critical green criminology goes rural: Environmental crimes, harms and conflicts in rural areas and communities [PDF]
Mies Bombardi, Larissa +2 more
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Pets, protected animals and farm animals: three perceptual spaces of animal abuse [PDF]
Increased public and political attention to animal abuse has led to changes in legislation that recognize animals as sentient beings. Abusing animals is legally classified in Spain as an environmental crime against flora, fauna and protected areas ...
Andrea Vera +3 more
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Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15 seeks to protect terrestrial ecosystems, promote sustainable land use, and halt biodiversity loss; this commentary argues that green criminology provides one of the most valuable frameworks for achieving SDG 15 in ...
Lucy Sharp
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Environmental Harm as a Crime under the Rome Statute
Matthew Gillett
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Generating, evaluating, endorsing, and implementing malevolent creativity: a malevolent idea journey [PDF]
Over the last years, malevolent creativity research has delved into creative ideas that intend to harm both on the smaller and larger scale (from creative bullying or deception to terrorism and warfare) in different settings (personal revenge ...
Corinna Perchtold-Stefan +2 more
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Environmental Harm as a Crime under the Rome Statute
Bhavik Khichar
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