Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 430 g
Criminological Perspectives
Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 430 g
ISBN: 978-1-84392-796-9
Verlag: Willan
This book brings together original cutting edge work that deals with global environmental harm from a wide variety of geographical and critical perspectives. The topics covered in the book are global, regional and local in nature, although in each case there are clear transnational or global dimensions.
The book explores topics that provide theoretical, methodological and substantive insights into the nature and dynamics of environmental harm, and the transference of this harm across regions, continents and globally. Specific topics include the criminal nature of global warming, an ethnographic study of pollution and consciousness of environmental harm, environmental destruction associated with huge industrial developments, chaos theory and environmental social justice, de-forestation as a global phenomenon, illegal trade in endangered species, and transference of toxicity.
The collection as a whole reinforces the importance of eco-global criminology as a dynamic paradigm for theory and action on environmental issues in the 21st century. The criminological perspectives presented herein are important both in discerning the nature and complexities of global environmental harms and, ultimately, in forging responses to them.
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Introduction Part 1: Global Problems 1. Globalisation and Environmental Harm 2. Equatorial Deforestation as a Harmful Practice and Criminological Issue 3. The Global Transference of Toxic Harms 4. Global Warming, Global Crime: A Green Criminological Perspective Part 2: Specific Issues 5. The Canadian-Alberta Tar Sands: A Case Study of State-corporate Environmental Crime 6. The Illegal Reptile Trade as a Form of Conservation Crime: A South African Criminological Introspection 7. The Applicability of Crime Prevention to Problems of Environmental Harm: A Consideration of Illicit Trade in Endangered Species 8. The Polluting Behaviour of the Multi National Corporations in China Part 3: Alternative Visions 9. The Indiscriminate Criminalisation of Environmentally Beneficial Activities 10. The Big Grey Elephants in the Backyard of Huelva, Spain 11. Criticality of Global Environmental Crime, Disparity of Harmful Influence and Chaos/complexity Green Criminology/justice 12. The Ecocidal Tendencies of Late Modernity: Transnational Crime, Social Exclusion, Victims and Rights