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Guest Editor’s Introduction to the Special Issue on Green Criminology [PDF]
Bill McClanahan
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ABSTRACT This study examines how three subtypes of narcissism—communal, antagonistic, and collective—relate to sustainability team members' willingness to misreport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Using survey‐based online experiments with experienced professionals from the United States and United Kingdom, we assess whether narcissistic traits predict
Eric N. Johnson, Matthias Sohn
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Structural roles and gender disparities in corruption networks. [PDF]
Pessa AAB +6 more
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Green Criminology Environmental Crime Prevention and the Gaps between Law, Legitimacy and Justice [PDF]
Nigel South
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The Role of Social Media in Exposing Greenwashing: Consumer Sentiments and Discussions
ABSTRACT This study examines consumer responses to greenwashing on social media, with a focus on X (formerly Twitter), where exaggerated or deceptive environmental claims are subject to heightened public scrutiny. As sustainability becomes a pressing concern, consumers are increasingly holding companies accountable for their environmental messaging ...
Mitra Salimi +3 more
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Comparative soil bacterial metabarcoding after aboveground vs. subsurface decomposition of Mus musculus. [PDF]
Bisker C +5 more
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ABSTRACT Private sustainability fisheries certification has become increasingly popular over the past years as a new form of governance for fisheries in developing countries. The certification scheme is very promising because it offers benefits through market‐based incentives, including market access, social benefits by empowering fishers, and ...
Puspi Eko Wiranthi +2 more
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The impact of public lighting improvement on crimes and incivilities reduction in Chile. [PDF]
Cadena-Urzúa P, Guardiola J, Montes F.
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New “Folk Devils,” Denials and Climate Change: Applying the Work of Stanley Cohen to Green Criminology and Environmental Harm [PDF]
Avi Brisman, Nigel South
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ABSTRACT The extant literature largely ignores the micro‐governance of collaborative networks (CNs), that is, the day‐to‐day functions that CN coordinators need to perform to produce a collaborative environment that stimulates joint action. This paper aims to identify which configurations of micro‐governance functions foster an internal collaborative ...
Douglas Wegner +2 more
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