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Green criminology : Critical concepts in criminology Vol. I Conceptual foundations of green crminology (Record no. 40399)

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Title Green criminology : Critical concepts in criminology Vol. I Conceptual foundations of green crminology
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014
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Formatted contents note Table of contents<br/>Volume I: Conceptual Foundations of Green Criminology<br/><br/><br/>Part 1: Forging A Green Criminology<br/><br/><br/>1. K. Eman, G. Mesko, and G. B. Fields, 'Crime Against the Environment: Green Criminology and Research Challenges in Slovenia', Varstvoslovje: Journal of Criminal Justice and Security, 2009, 11, 4, 574-92.<br/><br/><br/>2. M. Lynch, 'The Greening of Criminology: A Perspective on the 1990s', The Critical Criminologist, 1990, 2, 3, 1-4.<br/><br/><br/>3. N. South, 'A Green Field for Criminology?', Theoretical Criminology, 1998, 2, 2, 211-33.<br/><br/><br/>4. M. Lynch and P. Stretesky, 'The Meaning of Green: Contrasting Criminological Perspectives', Theoretical Criminology, 2003, 7, 2, 217-38.<br/><br/><br/>5. R. White, 'Environmental Issues and the Criminological Imagination', Theoretical Criminology, 2003, 7, 4, 483-506.<br/><br/><br/>6. M. Halsey, 'Against "Green" Criminology', British Journal of Criminology, 2004, 44, 6, 833-53.<br/><br/><br/>Part 2: Conceptualizing Environmental Crime: Different Perspectives<br/><br/><br/>7. F. J. W. Herbig and S. Joubert, 'Criminological Semantics: Conservation Criminology-Vision or Vagary?', Acta Criminologica, 2006, 19, 3, 88-103.<br/><br/><br/>8. C. Gibbs, M. L. Gore, D. F. McGarrell and L. Rivers III, 'Introducing Conservation Criminology: Towards Interdisciplinary Scholarship on Environmental Crimes and Risks', British Journal of Criminology, 2010, 50, 1, 124-44.<br/><br/><br/>9. A. Al-Damkhi, A. Khuraibet, S. Abdul-Wahab, and F. Al-Attar, 'Toward Defining the Concept of Environmental Crime on the Basis of Sustainability', Environmental Practice, 2009, 11, 2, 115-24.<br/><br/><br/>10. V. Ruggiero and N. South, 'Green Criminology and Dirty Collar Crime', Critical Criminology, 2010, 18, 4, 251-62.<br/><br/><br/>11. R. White, 'Environmental Harm and the Political Economy of Consumption', Social Justice, 2002, 29, 1/2, 82-102.<br/><br/><br/>12. P. Lane, 'Ecofeminism Meets Criminology', Theoretical Criminology, 1998, 2, 2, 235-48.<br/><br/><br/>13. L. Robyn, 'State-Corporate Crime on the Navajo Nation: A Legacy of Uranium Mining', Indigenous Policy Journal, 2011, XXII, 2, 1-15.<br/><br/><br/>14. A. Brisman and N. South, 'A Green-Cultural Criminology: An Exploratory Outline', Crime Media Culture, 2012, 9, 1, 1-21.<br/><br/><br/>15. A. Fitzgerald, and L. B. Baralt, 'Media Constructions of Responsibility for the Production and Mitigation of Environmental Harms: The Case of Mercury-Contaminated Fish', Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2010, 52, 4, 341-68.<br/><br/><br/>Part 3: Animal Abuse, Speciesism, and Green Criminology<br/><br/><br/>16. R. Agnew, 'Causes for Animal Abuse: A Social-Psychological Analysis', Theoretical Criminology, 1998, 2, 2, 177-209.<br/><br/><br/>17. P. Beirne, 'For a Nonspeciesist Criminology: Animal Abuse as an Object of Study', Criminology, 1999, 37, 1, 117-47.<br/><br/><br/>18. G. Cazaux,'Beauty and the Beast: Animal Abuse from a Non-Speciesist Criminological Perspective', Crime, Law & Social Change, 1999, 31, 105-26.<br/><br/><br/>19 . R. Sollund, 'Expressions of Specieism: The Effects of Keeping Companion Animals on Animal Abuse, Animal Trafficking and Species Decline', Crime, Law & Social Change, 2011, 55, 437-51.<br/><br/><br/>20. P. Beirne, 'Animal Abuse and Criminology: Introduction to Special Issue', Crime, Law & Social Change, 2011, 55, 349-57
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