This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the oil, chemical and asbestos industries to examine their legal and illegal despoiling and destruction of the environment and impact on human and non-human life. The discussion draws on the literature on green criminology and state-corporate crime and considers measures and arrangements that might mitigate or prevent such damaging acts. This paper is part of ongoing work on green criminology and crimes of the economy. It places these actions and crimes in the context of a global neo-liberal economic system and considers and critiques the distorting impact of the GDP model of ‘economic health’ and its consequences for the environment
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined in criminal l...
In recent years, carbon has been increasingly rendered ‘visible’ both discursively and through polit...
Active labour market policies are commonly used tool to fight unemployment. In the late 1970s in mos...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminolo...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...
In this article, I focus on green criminology’s relationship with theory with the aim of describing ...
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of re...
This article examines how e-waste – waste from electronic and electrical equipment – poses a challen...
Procedural environmental justice refers to fairness in processes of decision-making. It recognises t...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
There is a growing body of academic literature that scrutinises the effects of technologies deployed...
Government as underwriter answer to well-being its people own not quite enough answer big in effort ...
This special issue traces multifaceted readings of criminal law reform in the context of development...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined in criminal l...
In recent years, carbon has been increasingly rendered ‘visible’ both discursively and through polit...
Active labour market policies are commonly used tool to fight unemployment. In the late 1970s in mos...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminolo...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...
In this article, I focus on green criminology’s relationship with theory with the aim of describing ...
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of re...
This article examines how e-waste – waste from electronic and electrical equipment – poses a challen...
Procedural environmental justice refers to fairness in processes of decision-making. It recognises t...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
There is a growing body of academic literature that scrutinises the effects of technologies deployed...
Government as underwriter answer to well-being its people own not quite enough answer big in effort ...
This special issue traces multifaceted readings of criminal law reform in the context of development...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined in criminal l...
In recent years, carbon has been increasingly rendered ‘visible’ both discursively and through polit...
Active labour market policies are commonly used tool to fight unemployment. In the late 1970s in mos...