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Preface to the second edition of the Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology |
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Introduction: new horizons, ongoing and emerging issues and relationships in green criminology |
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PART I History, theory and methods |
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1 The growth of a field: a short history of a `green' criminology |
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2 The ordinary acts that contribute to ecocide: a criminological analysis |
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3 Wildlife crime: a situational crime prevention perspective |
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68 | (11) |
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4 Expanding treadmill of production analysis within green criminology by integrating metabolic rift and ecological unequal exchange theories |
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79 | (16) |
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5 The visual dimensions of green criminology |
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6 Innovative approaches to researching environmental crime |
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110 | (22) |
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7 Environmental refugees as environmental victims |
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132 | (18) |
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8 How criminologists can help victims of green crimes through scholarship and activism |
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150 | (15) |
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PART II International and transnational issues for a green criminology |
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9 Climate crimes: the case of ExxonMobil |
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10 Global environmental divides and dislocations: climate apartheid, atmospheric injustice and the blighting of the planet |
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187 | (18) |
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11 Food crime and green criminology |
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12 Monopolising seeds, monopolising society: a guide to contemporary criminological research on biopiracy |
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222 | (17) |
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13 The War on Drugs and its invisible collateral damage: environmental harm and climate change |
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14 `Greening' injustice: penal reform, carceral expansion and greenwashing |
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260 | (17) |
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PART III Region-specific problems: some case studies |
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15 The Amazon Rainforest: a green criminological perspective |
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16 Green issues in South-Eastern Europe |
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304 | (13) |
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17 The Flint water crisis: a case study of state-sponsored environmental (in) justice |
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317 | (16) |
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18 Indigenous environmental victimisation in the Canadian oil sands |
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19 Fracking the Rockies: the production of harm |
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20 Corporate capitalism, environmental damage and the rule of law: the Magurchara gas explosion in Bangladesh |
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21 Authoritarian environmentalism and environmental regulation enforcement: a case study of medical waste crime in northwestern China |
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382 | (19) |
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PART IV Relationships in green criminology: environment and economy |
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22 E-waste in the twilight zone between crime and survival |
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23 The environment and the crimes of the economy |
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24 Green criminology and the working class: political ecology and the expanded implications of political economic analysis in green criminology |
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25 Insurance and climate change |
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26 Energy harms: `extreme energy', fracking and water |
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27 The uncertainty of community financial incentives for Tracking': pursuing ramifications for environmental justice |
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PART V Relationships in green criminology: humans and non-human species |
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28 A violent interspecies relationship: the case of animal sexual assault |
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29 The victimisation of women, children and non-human species through trafficking and trade: crimes understood through an ecofeminist perspective |
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30 Wildlife trafficking and criminogenic asymmetries in a globalised world |
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31 Myths of causality, control and coherence in the `war on wildlife crime' |
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32 Environmental justice, animal rights and total liberation: from conflict and distance to points of common focus |
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PART VI Relationships in green criminology: environment and culture |
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33 Environmental justice and the rights of Indigenous peoples |
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34 Green crime on the reservation: a spatio-temporal analysis of U.S. Native American reservations 2011--2015 |
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35 The disappearing land: coastal land loss and environmental crime |
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36 Toward a green cultural criminology of the South |
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37 Consumed by the crisis: green criminology and cultural criminology |
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38 Littering in the Northeast of England: a sign of social disorganisation? |
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39 A short conclusion concerning a questionable future |
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