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Environmental crime and its victims perspectives within green criminology

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Green criminology seriesPublication details: England Ashgate 2014ISBN:
  • 9781472422781
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K5278 .S63 2014
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Print Print OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library General Books 364.145 EN- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 130090

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The criminogenic effects of environmental harm : bringing a 'green' perspective to mainstream criminology / Gary Potter -- Climate change : a state-corporate crime perspective / Ronald Kramer -- The corporation as villain and victim : reflections on privilege, complicity, awareness, and accountability / Mary Clifford -- Environmental victims and criminal justice : proceed with caution / Antony Pemberton -- Eco-justice and problem-solving approaches to environmental crime and victimisation / Rob White -- Victims of environmental crime : routes for recognition, restitution, and redress / Matthew Hall -- Trade in 'dirty air' : carbon crime and the politics of pollution / Reece walters and Peter Martin -- Oil spills. a persistent problem / Coen van Gulijk -- A decade of violations of the dutch chemical industry / Marieke Kluin and Ellen Jagtman -- Illegal e-waste transports : exploring their harmfulness, scale, social organization, and governance / Lieselot Bisschop -- Camouflage collar crime : an examination of wildlife crime and characteristics of offenders in Florida / Matthew Crow, Tara O'connor Shelley, and Paul Stretesky -- On the relationship between animal victimization and stigmatization of ethnic groups : the case of ritual slaughter / Janine Janssen -- Invisible victims : the problem of policing environmental crime / Toine spapens -- Project LEAF, and interpol's work on illegal logging and forest crime / Davyth Stewart -- Communities as victims of environmental crime : lessons from the field / Melissa Jarrell and Joshua Ozymy -- The treadmill of production, planetary boundaries, and green criminology / Michael Long, Paul Stretesky, and Michael Lynch -- Assessing the partner and media engagement with the international consortium on combating wildlife crime / Tanya Wyatt.

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