Incorporating a One Health Approach Into the Study of Environmental Crimes and Harms: Towards a ‘One Health Green Criminology’ [PDF]
Aitor Ibáñez Alonso, Nigel South
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Cambiamento climatico e green criminology = Climate change and green criminology
The present contribution proposes a socio-criminological reading of climate change. The first part will outline some theoretical perspective useful in interpreting this phenomenon within the field of green criminology, a criminological perspective that studies environmental crimes and harms, together with the various forms of (in)justice linked to the ...
Natali, L, Cornelli, R
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Public protection in youth justice? the intensive supervision and surveillance programme from the inside [PDF]
Ellis, Tom, Lewis, Chris, Pamment, Nick
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ABSTRACT Over the last two decades, collaborative approaches to forest governance have become commonplace, valued for their potential to reduce conflict and increase equity and democracy. Despite growing application, little research has explored collaboration on state forestland management within the United States.
Gavriela Mallory +3 more
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ABSTRACT The loss of biodiversity presents one of the most pressing societal challenges of our time. Insects play a crucial role for biodiversity in terms of ecosystem services and food provision. Although insects receive increasing public and academic attention, the development of policy mixes for insect conservation remains challenging.
Marie Oltmer, Camilla Chlebna
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Micellar Liquid Chromatography Determination of Edoxaban in Oral Solid Dosage Forms: Theoretical Aspects and Validation. [PDF]
Peris-Vicente J +4 more
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Mapping Instrument Preferences for Deforestation Policies Based on EU Public Consultation Data
ABSTRACT Policy makers can choose among many alternative policy instruments to reduce the impact of EU commodity imports on forests and related biodiversity loss in the world. Changes in the instrument mix affect a wide range of stakeholder groups with varying strategic interests and corresponding policy preferences.
Daniel Braun, Dennis Abel, Jan Börner
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Is Sentencing Reform a Lost Cause? A Historical Perspective on Conceptual Problems in Sentencing Research [PDF]
Sebba, Leslie
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Choosing when choices are limited : the role of perceived afforded choice and autonomy in prisoners’ well-being. [PDF]
Audenaert, Elien +6 more
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