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Green Criminology and Environmental Crimes and Harms

Sociology Compass, 2018
Abstract The focus of criminology on crimes and harms committed by and against humans has broadened over time. Only since the 1990s, however, has the discipline recognized the significance of crimes and harms concerning the environment and nonhuman animals.
Avi Brisman, Nigel South
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Exploring green crime: introducing the legal, social and criminological contexts of environmental harm

open access: yes, 2015
The application of criminological perspectives to discussion of the environment is a rapidly developing field at the cutting edge of criminology. This innovative but accessible introduction to the key debates in green criminology both familiarises newcomers to the field with the core theories and methodological precepts and challenges them to take a ...
Matthew Hall (17159215)
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A Harm Analysis of Environmental Crime

2013
One of the greatest challenges for the study of environmental crime is the analysis of harms against the environment, and how these are prosecuted (or not) and sanctioned. Bricknell (2010: 117) proposed the need for a comprehensive analysis of a specific environmental harm and ‘the array of current and potential preventative, enforcement and punishment
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A maximalist approach of restorative justice to address environmental harms and crimes

The International Journal of Restorative Justice, 2021
A maximalist approach of restorative justice to address environmental harms and crimes: Analysing the Brumadinho dam collapse in Brazil In this article, the author analyses court cases arising from the rupture of the mining tailings dam in the city of Brumadinho, Brazil, on 25 January 2019.
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Immunity to Environmental Crime, Harm and Violence: An Ongoing Pandemic and a Possible Narrative Vaccine

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2020
As of June 2020, there have been at least 2,540 mass shootings since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, CT, on December 14, 2012. Some have suggested that the repeated trauma of these massacres has created a collective “emotional numbness,” lessening our empathy.
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Critical green criminology goes rural

Criminological Encounters, 2022
Introduction to special ...
Bombardi, Larissa   +2 more
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“Green Harms” as Art Crime, Art Criticism as Environmental Dissent

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 2011
This article argues that the focus of many criminologists and art crime scholars is too often rather narrow, and promotes a more expansive notion of “art crime” —one that centers not on crime, but on the relationship between art and crime. More specifically, this article argues for an approach to “art crime” that contemplates “socially injurious acts ...
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Analyzing the Prevention of Environmental Crimes in the light of the United Nations Guidelines based on the Ethical Principle of Prevention of Harm

مجله علمی- پژوهشی اخلاق زیستی, 2018
Background and Aim: Considering the significance of prevention as one of the most important issues in ethical and legal systems, and increasing the risk of environmental crimes, this study aimed to analyze the prevention of environmental crimes in the light of UN guidelines.
Mirkamali, Alireza, Hajivand, Amin
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