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As a science, criminology initially studied actions which violated the rules imposed by the criminal code, the perpetrators, and the victims of such acts.
Sivadó Máté
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The Roles and Use of Law in Green Criminology [PDF]
This paper examines how law and legal analysis fit within the broader green criminological project. By demonstrating how legal analysis in various forms can cast significant light on key green criminological questions, the paper seeks to address the ...
Matthew Hall
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Green Criminology: Reflections, Connections, Horizons [PDF]
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal reflections and then describes the emergence of explicit statements of a green criminological perspective. Initially these statements were independently voiced,
Nigel South
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Green Criminology Before ‘Green Criminology’: Amnesia and Absences [PDF]
Although the first published use of the term ‘green criminology’ seems to have been made by Lynch (Green criminology. Aldershot, Hampshire, 1990/2006), elements of the analysis and critique represented by the term were established well before this date.
Goyes, David Rodriguez, South, Nigel
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Green criminology - revisiting: Reflections, connections, horizons [PDF]
This paper traces aspects of the development of a 'green' criminology. It starts with personal reflections and then describes the emergence of explicit statements of a green criminological perspective. Initially these statements were independently voiced
Nigel South
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Green criminology: Critical, interdisciplinary and generally welcoming to newcomers
This interview introduces green criminology as a vital approach to the study of crime, victimization and its control. It brings together two established scholars, Anna Di Ronco and Nigel South, who share their views on a range of topics, from personal ...
Vaclav Walach, Petr Kupka
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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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Green Criminology: Evolution, Typology, and Legal Framework for Environmental Protection
Green criminology (GC) offers a critical lens for understanding the dynamics of environmental harm, moving beyond Classical Criminology (CC Green Criminology (GC) offers a framework for understanding environmental harm, extending beyond Classical ...
Muhamad Pelengkahu
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Molecular genetics as evidence of environmental harm in ecocriminological analysis [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
This research focuses on the potential of molecular genetics as a tool that can complement the assessment and evaluation of environmental damage from the perspective of green criminology or ecocriminology.
Esteban Morelle-Hungría
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Only recently have scholars of criminology begun to examine a wider spectrum of the effects of digital technologies beyond ‘cybercrime’ to include human rights, privacy, data extractivism and surveillance.
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