Emerging issues in green criminology : exploring power, justice and harm, edited by Reece Walters, Assistant Dean, Research for the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Diane Solomon Westerhuis, Independent Scholar and Tanya Wyatt, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Northumbria University, UK
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Emerging issues in green criminology : exploring power, justice and harm, edited by Reece Walters, Assistant Dean, Research for the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Diane Solomon Westerhuis, Independent Scholar and Tanya Wyatt, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Northumbria University, UK
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- Summary
- This edited collection brings together internationally recognized scholars to explore Green Criminology through interdisciplinary lenses of power, justice and harm
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- ix, 265 pages
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Concepts, Perspectives, and Dimensions -- 1.The Conceptual Contours of Green Criminology / Rob White -- 2.Environmental Victimisation and Conflict Resolution: A Case Study of e-Waste / Gudrun Vande Walle -- pt. II Rights and Wrongs -- 3.Resource Wealth, Power, Crime, and Conflict / Nigel South -- 4.Animal Trafficking and Trade: Abuse and Species Injustice / Ragnhild Sollund -- 5.Crime and the Commodification of Carbon / Peter Martin -- 6.The Local Context of Transnational Wildlife Trafficking: The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre / Tanya Wyatt -- pt. III Policing, Regulation, and Enforcement -- 7.Perspectives on Criminality in Wildlife / Angus Nurse -- 8.Environmental Regulation in Chemical Corporations: Preliminary Results of a Case Study / M. H. A. Kluin -- 9.The Uneven Geography of Environmental Enforcement INGOs / Olga Knight -- 10.A Harm Analysis of Environmental Crime / Diane Solomon Westerhuis --
- Contents note continued: 11.Victims of Environmental Harms and Their Role in National and International Justice / Matthew Hall -- 12.À Gift from the Tropics to the World': Power, Harm, and Palm Oil / Hanneke Mol
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- 9781137273987
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- Emerging issues in green criminology : exploring power, justice and harm
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- exploring power, justice and harm
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- edited by Reece Walters, Assistant Dean, Research for the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Diane Solomon Westerhuis, Independent Scholar and Tanya Wyatt, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Northumbria University, UK
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- eng
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- This edited collection brings together internationally recognized scholars to explore Green Criminology through interdisciplinary lenses of power, justice and harm
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- Westerhuis, Diane
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- Emerging issues in green criminology : exploring power, justice and harm, edited by Reece Walters, Assistant Dean, Research for the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Diane Solomon Westerhuis, Independent Scholar and Tanya Wyatt, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Northumbria University, UK
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Concepts, Perspectives, and Dimensions -- 1.The Conceptual Contours of Green Criminology / Rob White -- 2.Environmental Victimisation and Conflict Resolution: A Case Study of e-Waste / Gudrun Vande Walle -- pt. II Rights and Wrongs -- 3.Resource Wealth, Power, Crime, and Conflict / Nigel South -- 4.Animal Trafficking and Trade: Abuse and Species Injustice / Ragnhild Sollund -- 5.Crime and the Commodification of Carbon / Peter Martin -- 6.The Local Context of Transnational Wildlife Trafficking: The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre / Tanya Wyatt -- pt. III Policing, Regulation, and Enforcement -- 7.Perspectives on Criminality in Wildlife / Angus Nurse -- 8.Environmental Regulation in Chemical Corporations: Preliminary Results of a Case Study / M. H. A. Kluin -- 9.The Uneven Geography of Environmental Enforcement INGOs / Olga Knight -- 10.A Harm Analysis of Environmental Crime / Diane Solomon Westerhuis --
- Contents note continued: 11.Victims of Environmental Harms and Their Role in National and International Justice / Matthew Hall -- 12.À Gift from the Tropics to the World': Power, Harm, and Palm Oil / Hanneke Mol
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- ix, 265 pages
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- Emerging issues in green criminology : exploring power, justice and harm, edited by Reece Walters, Assistant Dean, Research for the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Diane Solomon Westerhuis, Independent Scholar and Tanya Wyatt, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Northumbria University, UK
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- Contents note continued: 11.Victims of Environmental Harms and Their Role in National and International Justice / Matthew Hall -- 12.À Gift from the Tropics to the World': Power, Harm, and Palm Oil / Hanneke Mol
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
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- ix, 265 pages
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- 9781137273987
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- (hardback)
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