Widespread and significant forms of harm such as green or environmental harm have generally been overlooked by criminologists. This book argues that green harm needs to become a key area of study within the discipline of criminology and considers how the discipline can be redesigned.
Widespread and significant forms of harm such as green or environmental harm have generally been overlooked by criminologists. This book argues that green harm needs to become a key area of study within the discipline of criminology and considers how the discipline can be redesigned.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael J. Lynch is a professor in the department of criminology, and associated faculty in the Patel School of Global Sustainability, at the University of South Florida. He has been engaged in research on green criminology since 1990. His other interests include radical criminology, racial bias in criminal justice processes, and corporate crime and its control. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology. Paul B. Stretesky is a Professor of Criminology in the Department of Languages and Social Science at Northumbria University. In addition to his research on green criminology, he is engaged in research on families of homicide victims and missing persons, and the study of environmental justice. He is co-author of Guns, Violence and Criminal Behavior: Accounts from the Inside as well as Environmental Crime, Law and Justice.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Toward a Green Criminological Revolution Chapter 2 Defining the Parameters of the Problem Chapter 3 Science and a Green Frame of Reference Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Green Victimology Chapter 6 Green Behaviorism Chapter 7 The Life Course Trajectories of Chemical Pollutants Chapter 8 Green Criminology and the Treadmill of Production Chapter 9 A Green Criminological Approach to Social Disorganization Chapter 10 The End of Crime, or the End of Old-fashioned Criminology?
Chapter 1 Toward a Green Criminological Revolution Chapter 2 Defining the Parameters of the Problem Chapter 3 Science and a Green Frame of Reference Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Green Victimology Chapter 6 Green Behaviorism Chapter 7 The Life Course Trajectories of Chemical Pollutants Chapter 8 Green Criminology and the Treadmill of Production Chapter 9 A Green Criminological Approach to Social Disorganization Chapter 10 The End of Crime, or the End of Old-fashioned Criminology?
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