Greening criminology in the 21st century :
Hall, Matthew
Greening criminology in the 21st century : contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm / edited by Matthew Hall, Jennifer Maher, Angus Nurse, Gary Potter, Nigel South, Tanya Wyatt. - New York Routledge 2017 - xiii, 239 pages ; 26 cm.
contents note: pt. I Examining green criminology
1.Carbon economies and transnational resistance to ecocide / Rob White
2.Doing `green criminology': methodologies, research strategies and values (or lack thereof?) / Matthew Hall
3.Can the individual survive the greening of criminology? / Dominic A. Wood
4.Transnational environmental crime: meeting future challenges through networked regulatory innovations / Julie Ayling
pt. II Case studies in green criminology
5.The animal other: legal and illegal theriocide / Ragnhild Sollund
6.Environmental victimization: a case study of citizens' experiences with oil and gas development in Colorado, USA / Tara Opsal
7.Pirates or protectors?: a critical perspective on extreme environmental activism / Angus Nurse
8.Eco-crime and fresh water / Reece Walters
9.The other side of agricultural crime: when farmers offend / Joseph F. Donnermeyer
pt. III Questions and agendas in green criminology
Contents note continued: 10.A New Benchmark for Green Criminology: The Case for Community-Based Human Rights Impact Assessments of REDD+ Programmes / Damien Short
11.Implementation and enforcement of environmental law: the role of professional practitioners / Grant Pink
12.Examining secondary ecological disorganization from wildlife harms / Paul B. Stretesky
13.Green cultural criminology, intergenerational (in)equity and `life stage dissolution' / Nigel South.
9781472467560
Offenses against the environment.
Criminology--Environmental aspects.
364.145 / HAL.G
Greening criminology in the 21st century : contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm / edited by Matthew Hall, Jennifer Maher, Angus Nurse, Gary Potter, Nigel South, Tanya Wyatt. - New York Routledge 2017 - xiii, 239 pages ; 26 cm.
contents note: pt. I Examining green criminology
1.Carbon economies and transnational resistance to ecocide / Rob White
2.Doing `green criminology': methodologies, research strategies and values (or lack thereof?) / Matthew Hall
3.Can the individual survive the greening of criminology? / Dominic A. Wood
4.Transnational environmental crime: meeting future challenges through networked regulatory innovations / Julie Ayling
pt. II Case studies in green criminology
5.The animal other: legal and illegal theriocide / Ragnhild Sollund
6.Environmental victimization: a case study of citizens' experiences with oil and gas development in Colorado, USA / Tara Opsal
7.Pirates or protectors?: a critical perspective on extreme environmental activism / Angus Nurse
8.Eco-crime and fresh water / Reece Walters
9.The other side of agricultural crime: when farmers offend / Joseph F. Donnermeyer
pt. III Questions and agendas in green criminology
Contents note continued: 10.A New Benchmark for Green Criminology: The Case for Community-Based Human Rights Impact Assessments of REDD+ Programmes / Damien Short
11.Implementation and enforcement of environmental law: the role of professional practitioners / Grant Pink
12.Examining secondary ecological disorganization from wildlife harms / Paul B. Stretesky
13.Green cultural criminology, intergenerational (in)equity and `life stage dissolution' / Nigel South.
9781472467560
Offenses against the environment.
Criminology--Environmental aspects.
364.145 / HAL.G