جرمهای زیستمحیطی و قربانیان آن: دیدگاههایی در criminology سبز
Environmental Crime and Its Victims : Perspectives Within Green Criminology
معرفی کتاب «جرمهای زیستمحیطی و قربانیان آن: دیدگاههایی در criminology سبز» (با عنوان لاتین Environmental Crime and Its Victims : Perspectives Within Green Criminology) نوشتهٔ Toine Spapens, Rob White, Marieke Kluin، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Pub Co در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Environmental Crime Is One Of The Most Profitable And Fastest Growing Areas Of International Criminal Activity. These Types Of Crime, However, Do Not Always Produce An Immediate Consequence, And The Harm May Be Diffused. As Such, The Complexity Of Victimization - In Terms Of Time, Space, Impact, And Who Or What Is Victimized - Is One Of The Reasons Why Governments And The Enforcement Community Have Trouble In Finding Suitable And Effective Responses. This Book Provides A Diverse And Provocative Array Of Arguments, Critiques And Recommendations From Leading Researchers And Scholars In The Field Of Green Criminology. The Chapters Are Divided Into Three Main Sections: The First Part Deals With Specific Characteristics Of Some Of The Major Types Of Environmental Crime And Its Perpetrators; The Second Focuses Explicitly On The Problem Of Victimization In Cases Of Environmental Crime; And The Third Addresses The Question Of How To Tackle This Problem. Discussing These Topics From The Point Of View Of Green Criminological Theory, Sociology, Law Enforcement, Community Wellbeing, Environmental Activism And Victimology, This Book Will Be Of Great Interest To All Those Concerned About Crime And The Environment.-- 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. Edited By Toine Spapens, Rob White, Marieke Kluin. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Cover 1 Contents 6 List of Figures 8 List of Tables 10 List of Contributors 12 Preface and Acknowledgements 18 Introduction 20 Part I Examining the Crime and the Victimization Problem 24 1 The Criminogenic Effects of Environmental Harm 26 2 Climate Change 42 3 The Corporation as Villain and Victim 60 4 Environmental Victims and Criminal Justice 82 5 Eco-justice and Problem-solving Approaches to Environmental Crime and Victimisation 106 6 Victims of Environmental Crime 122 Part II Characteristics of Different Types of Environmental Crime 138 7 Trade in ‘Dirty Air’ 140 8 Oil Spills 152 9 A Decade of Violations in the Dutch Chemical Industry 168 10 Illegal E-waste Transports 190 11 Camouflage-collar Crime 204 12 On the Relationship between Animal Victimization and Stigmatization of Ethnic Groups 224 Part III Combating Environmental Crime 238 13 Invisible Victims 240 14 Project LEAF, and Interpol’s Work on Illegal Logging and Forest Crime 256 15 Communities as Victims of Environmental Crime 268 16 The Treadmill of Production, Planetary Boundaries and Green Criminology 282 17 Assessing the Partner and Media Engagement with the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime 296 Index 312
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