21世紀のグリーン犯罪学<br>Greening Criminology in the 21st Century : Contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm (Green Criminology)

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21世紀のグリーン犯罪学
Greening Criminology in the 21st Century : Contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm (Green Criminology)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 254 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781472467560
  • DDC分類 364.1445

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In the 21st century, environmental harm is an ever-present reality of our globalised world. Over the last 20 years, criminologists, working alongside a range of other disciplines from the social and physical sciences, have made great strides in their understanding of how different institutions in society, and criminal justice systems in particular - respond - or fail to respond - to the harm imposed on ecosystems and their human and non-human components. Such research has crystallised into the rapidly evolving field of green criminology. This pioneering volume, with contributions from leading experts along with younger scholars, represents the state of the art in criminologists' pursuit of understanding in the environmental sphere while at the same time challenging academics, lawmakers and policy developers to explore new directions in the study of environmental harm.

Contents

Introduction: Green Criminology in the 21st Century

Matthew Hall

Jennifer Maher

Angus Nurse

Gary Potter

Nigel South

Tanya Wyatt

PART I - EXAMINING GREEN CRIMINOLOGY

Chapter 1: Carbon economics and transnational resistance to ecocide

Rob White

Chapter 2: Doing 'green criminology': methodologies, research strategies and values (or lack thereof?)

Matthew Hall

Chapter 3: Can the individual survive the greening of criminology?

Dominic A. Wood

Chapter 4: Transnational environmental crime: meeting future challenges through networked regulatory innovations

Julie Ayling

PART II - CASE STUDIES IN GREEN CRIMINOLOGY

Chapter 5: The animal other: legal and illegal theriocide

Ragnhild Sollund

Chapter 6: Environmental victimization: a case study of citizen's experiences with oil and gas development in Colorado, USA

Tara O'Connor Shelley

Tara Opsal

Chapter 7: Pirates or protectors? A critical perspective on extreme environmental activism

Angus Nurse

Middlesex University London

Chapter 8: Eco-Crime and fresh water

Hope Johnson

Nigel South

Reece Walters

Chapter 9: The other side of agricultural crime: when farmers offend

Joseph F. Donnermeyer

PART III - QUESTIONS AND AGENDAS IN GREEN CRIMINOLOGY

Chapter 10: A new benchmark for green criminology: the case for community-based human rights impact assessments of REDD+ programmes

Malayna Raftopoulos

Damien Short

Chapter 11: Implementation and enforcement of environmental law: the role of professional practitioners

Grant Pink

Chapter 12: Examining secondary ecological disorganization from wildlife harms

Michael J. Lynch

Michael A. Long

Kimberly L. Barrett

Paul B. Stretesky

Chapter 13: Green cultural criminology, intergenerational (in)equity and 'life stage dissolution'

Avi Brisman

Nigel South

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