Book Review: Clean and White: A History of Environmental Racism in the United States [PDF]
Zimring, C.arl A. (2016). Clean and White: A History of Environmental Racism in the United States. New York, New York: NYU Press.
McClanahan, William W
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Using the criminal law to protect the environment: Possibilities and problems
Global biodiversity has declined rapidly in recent decades, and existing laws have proven insufficient to protect the environment from harm. There is no ‘silver bullet’ to remedying species population declines and extinctions and loss of ecosystems, but ...
Kellie Toole +5 more
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A harms-based political ecology: Understanding harms through the wildlife trade
In this article, we examine how political ecology can benefit from greater engagement with green criminology's focus on harms. We do so by developing a harms-based political ecology, which is a useful lens through which to analyze global environmental ...
Alison Hutchinson +3 more
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Young people and sexting in Australia: ethics, representation and the law [PDF]
The Young People and Sexting in Australia report presents the findings of a qualitative study of young people’s understandings of, and responses to, current Australian laws, media and educational resources that address sexting.
Ben Mathews +3 more
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The Conceptual Compatibility Between Green Criminology and Human Security: A Proposed Interdisciplinary Framework for Examinations into Green Victimisation [PDF]
Anh Cao, Tanya Wyatt
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Institutional mechanisms for incorporating the public in the development of sentencing policy [PDF]
The development of sentencing policy has become problematic over the last thirty years or so in most western democracies. There are a number of different but related aspects to this.
Hutton, Neil
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An astro-green criminological examination of orbital space debris [PDF]
Jack Lampkin, Tanya Wyatt
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The colonial limits of the criminalization of ecocide before the International Criminal Court
The international criminalization of ecocide has been the subject of debate for the last fifty years, with the most recent proposal appearing in the context of accelerating climate change.
Marília De Nardin Budó
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Green Criminology and (Constructions of) Environmental Crime and Harm: A Review Essay [PDF]
Hanneke Mol
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