Theorising Green Criminology: Selected Essays
Rob White’s pioneering work in the establishment and growth of green criminology has been part of a paradigm shift for the field of criminology as it has moved to include crimes committed against the environment. For the first time, this book brings together a selection of White’s essays that explore the theories, research approaches and concepts that have been instrumental to our understanding of environmental harm and eco-justice.

The book provides an additional foundation for scholarship that goes beyond expression of opinion or immediate empirical finding; the emphasis is on systematic analysis and theoretically informed consideration of complex realities. It serves as a platform for further debate and discussion of green criminology’s theories, perspectives, approaches and concepts and their application to specific sub-areas such as environmental law enforcement, wildlife trafficking, pollution and climate change. Its aim is not to provide answers, but to stimulate further dedicated theoretical contemplation of environmental harms, threats to biodiversity and extinction of species.

This is essential reading for all those engaged with green criminology, as well as criminological theory, eco-justice and environment and sustainability studies.

1139177051
Theorising Green Criminology: Selected Essays
Rob White’s pioneering work in the establishment and growth of green criminology has been part of a paradigm shift for the field of criminology as it has moved to include crimes committed against the environment. For the first time, this book brings together a selection of White’s essays that explore the theories, research approaches and concepts that have been instrumental to our understanding of environmental harm and eco-justice.

The book provides an additional foundation for scholarship that goes beyond expression of opinion or immediate empirical finding; the emphasis is on systematic analysis and theoretically informed consideration of complex realities. It serves as a platform for further debate and discussion of green criminology’s theories, perspectives, approaches and concepts and their application to specific sub-areas such as environmental law enforcement, wildlife trafficking, pollution and climate change. Its aim is not to provide answers, but to stimulate further dedicated theoretical contemplation of environmental harms, threats to biodiversity and extinction of species.

This is essential reading for all those engaged with green criminology, as well as criminological theory, eco-justice and environment and sustainability studies.

49.99 In Stock
Theorising Green Criminology: Selected Essays

Theorising Green Criminology: Selected Essays

by Rob White
Theorising Green Criminology: Selected Essays

Theorising Green Criminology: Selected Essays

by Rob White

Paperback

$49.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Rob White’s pioneering work in the establishment and growth of green criminology has been part of a paradigm shift for the field of criminology as it has moved to include crimes committed against the environment. For the first time, this book brings together a selection of White’s essays that explore the theories, research approaches and concepts that have been instrumental to our understanding of environmental harm and eco-justice.

The book provides an additional foundation for scholarship that goes beyond expression of opinion or immediate empirical finding; the emphasis is on systematic analysis and theoretically informed consideration of complex realities. It serves as a platform for further debate and discussion of green criminology’s theories, perspectives, approaches and concepts and their application to specific sub-areas such as environmental law enforcement, wildlife trafficking, pollution and climate change. Its aim is not to provide answers, but to stimulate further dedicated theoretical contemplation of environmental harms, threats to biodiversity and extinction of species.

This is essential reading for all those engaged with green criminology, as well as criminological theory, eco-justice and environment and sustainability studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367776114
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/2021
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rob White is Distinguished Professor of Criminology at the University of Tasmania, Australia.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations xi

Acknowledgements xiii

1 Theory, research and practice in green criminology 1

Part 1 Theory and concepts 13

2 The conceptual contours of green criminology 15

3 Critical green criminology 28

4 Ecocentrism and criminal justice 39

5 Ecocide and the carbon crimes of the powerful 57

6 Climate change and paradoxical harm 72

Part 2 Knowing and valuing 85

7 Green criminology and nonhuman victims 87

8 Indigenous communities, environmental protection restorative justice 100

9 The four ways of eco-global criminology 117

10 Researching transnational environmental harm: toward an eco-global criminology 131

11 Depleted uranium, state crime and the politics of knowing 147

Part 3 Responding and acting 167

12 Reparative justice, environmental crime and penalties for the powerful 169

13 NGO engagement in environmental law enforcement: critical reflections 184

14 Environmental harm, ecological citizenship and transnational environmental activism 194

15 Environmental insecurity and fortress mentality 208

16 Eco-justice and the moral fissures of green criminology 224

Bibliography 244

Index 269

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews