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In little more than a decade, Green Criminology has become an established new perspective in the field. It embraces an exciting and wide range of topics, from controversies about genetic modification through corporate offending against the environment and human communities, to animal abuse.
Rob White, Sarah Wright Monod
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Environmental Responsibility, Active Social Learning, and Political Action
Critical criminology will be applied to a discussion of environmental responsibility and the proposed controversial practice of 'fracking'. First, Green Criminology is discussed, as it seeks to re-direct the traditional focus of criminology onto patterns
David Hayes
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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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Harms and the Illegal Wildlife Trade: Political Ecology, Green Criminology and the European Eel
This paper integrates political ecology and green criminology to examine the critical endangerment of the European eel. Using a harms-based approach, our research suggests that the identification of organised crime networks as the central perpetrators of
Laura Gutierrez, Rosaleen Duffy
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From Meaning to Ecocide: The Value of Phenomenology for Green Criminology
The planetary crisis that we face today is not only a result of human-induced environmental degradation, but also of a deep crisis of meaning and value in human existence.
Reece Burns
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Green criminology has been advancing a focus on environmental crimes and harms. Extending this inquiry into avoidable and avertable environmental harms is a key function of both green criminology and zemiology.
A. Boukli, Andreas Kotsakis
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Governing cyber security through networks : an analysis of cyber security coordination in Belgium [PDF]
While governments develop formal and informal structures or 'networks' to promote collaboration between governmental departments and agencies, there remains uncertainty on how to set up and develop cyber security networks. The latter is demonstrated when
Rondelez, Rafaël
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Green criminology and crime control
The paper dealt with only some of the key issues related to a new approach to criminal sciences - green criminology, which, after a little more than three decades since its first mention, is still in the search phase.
Đorđe Ignjatović
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Special Edition: Green Criminology Matters, Guest Editors’ Introduction
In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminology, which was compiled by two of the editors of the present collection.
Tanya Wyatt, Piers Beirne, Nigel South
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