The first discussion of green criminology appeared in 1990, when this area of research was proposed as a unique specialty within criminology (Lynch, 1990) and specifically as an extension of radical or Marxist criminology (for discussion see, Lynch & Michalowski, 2006) useful for constructing a political economic and class analysis of crime, law and ...
Lynch, Michael J. +2 more
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A Bibliometric Profile of Green Criminology and its Reflections on Tourism
Green criminology is accepted as a sub-field of criminology and investigates threats against the entire ecosystem. The limited and unbalanced distribution of natural resources in the world and the rapid development of international trade has increased ...
Banu Özüşen, Erkan Kadir Şimşek
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Organized forms of crime in the companion animals market – criminological study [PDF]
The subject of the study is the illegal market for companion animals in Poland. This issue falls within the scope of a paradigm in criminology referred to as “green criminology”.
Joanna Narodowska
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The Illegal Wildlife Trade in Poland – Crime Control Models
Wildlife traffickindg of endangered species is an international crime that is increasing in in terms of its significance and position in the global crime hierarchy.
Edyta Drzazga
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The Role of Media and Culture in Violating the Right to a Healthy Environment from the Perspective of Critical Integrative Criminology (Studying the Model of Neoliberal Societies) [PDF]
Concerning the importance of the guarantee of right on the safe environment as a part of the solidarity rights subdivision, sometimes we face with the violation of this right by the governments themselves in neoliberal societies.
Abdul Reza Javan Jafari, Amin Hajivand
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REHABILITATION AND THERAPEUTIC PROGRAMMESIN THE LIGHT OF GREEN CRIMINOLOGY (REFLECTIONS BASED ON THE EXPERIENCE OF SELECTED PENITENTIARY INSTITUTIONS) [PDF]
The author presents green criminology and criminal ornithology i.e.,new directions of research interests in science about criminals and crime.He defines the material scope of both areas and points to contemporarychallenges related to environmental ...
Wiesław Pływaczewski
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Exploring green criminology: toward a green criminological revolution [PDF]
Few criminologists have drawn attention to the fact that widespread and significant forms of harm such as green or environmental crimes are neglected by criminology. Others have suggested that green crimes present the most important challenge to criminology as a discipline.
Lynch, Michael, Stretesky, Paul
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Animals as Something More Than Mere Property: Interweaving Green Criminology and Law
Our article argues that non-human animals deserve to be treated as something more than property to be abused, exploited, or expended. Such an examination lies at the heart of green criminology and law—an intersection of which we consider more thoroughly.
James Gacek, Richard Jochelson
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The Neglect of Quantitative Research in Green Criminology and Its Consequences [PDF]
While interest in green criminology has rapidly expanded over the past twenty-five years, much of this growth has occurred on the periphery of orthodox criminology.
Barrett, Kimberly +3 more
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Green criminology: shining a critical lens on environmental harm [PDF]
Green criminology provides for inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary engagement with environmental crimes and wider environmental harms. Green criminology applies a broad ‘‘green’’ perspective to environmental harms, ecological justice, and the study
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