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Counter crimes and food democracy: Suspects and citizens remaking the food system

2018
This chapter acknowledges the concept of food crime within the current global industrialised food system and explores three examples of crimes of consumption. A variety of acts of citizen resistance or ‘counter crimes’ in response to food crime are discussed.
Booth, Sue   +2 more
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Food, Crime, Justice and Security: (Food) Security for Whom?

2017
This paper explores food and food crime in the context(s) of the increasingly powerful discourse(s) of security and securitization. Because food has long been tied to conflict, we recognize it as a material need that frequently contributes to or drives conflict.
Brisman, Avi, South, Nigel
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Food crimes, harms and carnist technologies

2018
This chapter explores some of the ways in which technologies designed to meet human demand for animal based foods, which this chapter terms carnist technologies, facilitate or remedy food crimes and harms. First-generation carnist technologies designed to achieve increased efficiency in animal rearing, as well as second-generation technologies for ...
Laestadius L, Deckers J, Baran S
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Coming together to combat food crime: Regulatory networks in the EU

2018
A joined up response is necessary to respond to the challenges of food crime. With the increasingly globalised food system, sharing of information between different regulatory and law enforcement bodies is necessary. One method of ensuring information sharing is through the construction of regulatory networks.
Richard Hyde, Ashley Savage
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Food crimes, food harms and the food system – SI introduction

Crime, Law and Social Change, 2022
Lord, Nicholas   +2 more
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Food crime: A green criminology perspective

2013
While some forms of harm and damage to the environment can seem intangible or indirect, the impacts of pollution, conflict or misconduct can have very evident and obvious consequences in the case of the cultivation and distribution of food. As one of the key resources necessary for sustaining life, food is also subject to similar legal but morally ...
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Katherine Clifton   +2 more
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