Environmental Criminology and Ecological Justice
E-Book, Englisch, 328 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-134-73341-5
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The book is divided into three parts: Part 1 sets out theoretical approaches and perspectives on the subject; Part 2 explores the (national and international) dimensions of environmental crime and the explanations for it; Part 3 deals with the range of responses to environmental crime - environmental law enforcement, regulation, environmental crime prevention and the role of global institutions and movements.
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Part I: Green Theoretical Perspectives 1. Criminology and environmental harm: Environmental/green criminology. Theoretical frameworks of environmental criminology. Tasks of environmental criminology. Conclusion: where to from here? 2. Social constructions of environmental problems. Introduction: Social construction of environmental issues. Media reporting on the environment. Human interests and environmental problems. Conclusion: where to from here? 3. Environmental risk and the precautionary principle. Introduction: Dimensions of risk. From risk to precaution. Risk assessment and risk management. Deliberative democracy and social participation. Conclusion: where to from here? Part II: Environmental Crime 4. Dimensions of environmental crime. Introduction: Defining environmental harm. Mapping of environmental harm. Measuring crime, measuring consequences. Conclusion: where to from here? 5. Transnational environmental crime. Introduction: The problem of waste. Waste as a social phenomenon. The problem of biodiversity. Conclusion: where to from here? 6. Explaining environmental harm. Introduction: Class and corporations. Capitalism, population and technology. Sustainable development and commodity production. Resource colonisation and new market creation. Privatisation, commodification and consumption. Licit and illicit markets and system contradictions. Conclusion: where to from here? Part III: Responding to Environmental Harm 7. Environmental law enforcement. Introduction: Prosecuting environmental harm. Limitations of criminal prosecution. Policing and environmental law enforcement. Conclusion: where to from here? 8. Environmental regulation. Introduction: Systems and models of regulation. Political context of environmental regulation. Social power and environmental regulation. Conclusion: where to from here? 9. Environmental crime prevention. Introduction: Environmental crime prevention. Harm associated with fishing. Issues for environmental crime prevention. Conclusion: where to from here? 10. Global environmental issues and socio-legal intervention. Introduction: Global institutions and the neo-liberal agenda. Working with and against the corporations. Contesting the global commons. Conclusion: where to from here?