Buch, Englisch, 286 Seiten, Format (B × H): 144 mm x 223 mm, Gewicht: 4827 g
Critical Criminology in a Changing World
Buch, Englisch, 286 Seiten, Format (B × H): 144 mm x 223 mm, Gewicht: 4827 g
Reihe: Critical Criminological Perspectives
ISBN: 978-1-137-45625-0
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Biowissenschaften Bioethik, Tierethik
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Soziologie Allgemein
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Wissenschaftstheorie, Wissenschaftsphilosophie
- Rechtswissenschaften Strafrecht Kriminologie, Strafverfolgung
- Geowissenschaften Umweltwissenschaften Denkansätze und Ideologie der Umweltschützer
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction: Critical, Green Criminology - an Agenda for Change; Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund 2. State-Corporate Environmental Harms and Paradoxical Interventions: Thoughts in Honour of Stanley Cohen; Avi Brisman and Nigel South 3. Looking into the Abyss: Bangladesh, Critical Criminology and Globalisation; Wayne Morrison 4. A Critical Gaze on Environmental Victimization; Lorenzo Natali 5. 'Creative Destruction' and the Economy of Waste; Vincenzo Ruggiero 6. Agribusiness, Governments and Food Crime: A Critical Perspective; Allison Gray and Ron Hinch 7. Anthropogenic Development Drives Species to be Endangered: Capitalism and the Decline of Species; Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long and Paul B. Stretesky 8. The Illegal Wildlife Trade from a Norwegian Outlook: Tendencies in Practices and Law Enforcement; Ragnhild Sollund 9. Denying the Harms of Animal Abductions for Biomedical Research; David Rodríguez Goyes 10. A Systems Thinking Perspective on the Motivations and Mechanisms Driving Wildlife Poaching; Joanna F. Hill 11. 'Now You See Me, Now You Don't' - about the Selective Permissiveness of Synoptic Exposure and its Impact; Andrea Beckmann 12. The Occupy movement Vs. Capitalist Realism: Seeking Extraordinary Transformations in Consciousness; Samantha Fletcher 13. Refugee Protests and Political Agency: Framing Dissensus through Precarity; Katrin Kremmel and Brunilda Pali