ABSTRACT

In little more than a decade, Green Criminology has become an established new perspective in the field. It embraces an exciting and wide range of topics, from controversies about genetic modification through corporate offending against the environment and human communities, to animal abuse. Green Criminology provides a focal point for longstanding and new areas of research as well as making important interdisciplinary connections.

chapter 8|14 pages

Corporate Environmental Crimes and Social Inequality

New Directions for Environmental Justice Research

chapter 16|26 pages

An Environmental Victimology

chapter 19|26 pages

The failure of environmental regulation in New York

The role of co-optation, corruption and a co-operative enforcement approach 1

chapter 22|24 pages

A green field for criminology?

A proposal for a perspective

chapter 23|14 pages

Ecofeminism meets criminology

chapter 28|22 pages

Against ‘Green’ Criminology