In 1998 the journal Theoretical Criminology published an innovative special issue on green criminology, which was compiled by two of the editors of the present collection. The focus of that special issue was a plea for the theoretical development of green criminological approaches to our relationships with ‘nature’, including how we adversely affect the state of the environment and the lives of nonhuman animals (henceforth, ‘animals’). Work in this new field has since continued apace. The study of harms against humanity, the environment and other species – inflicted systematically by powerful profit-seeking entities and on an everyday basis by ordinary people – is increasingly seen as a social concern of extraordinary importance. Green crim...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...
Knowledge is a commodity and knowledge production does not occur in a geo-political vacuum. With res...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
In this article, I focus on green criminology’s relationship with theory with the aim of describing ...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of re...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
Procedural environmental justice refers to fairness in processes of decision-making. It recognises t...
Critical criminology must move beyond twentieth-century empiricist and idealist paradigms because th...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative ...
This issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy stems from selected ...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...
Knowledge is a commodity and knowledge production does not occur in a geo-political vacuum. With res...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
In this article, I focus on green criminology’s relationship with theory with the aim of describing ...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of re...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
This paper traces aspects of the development of a ‘green’ criminology. It starts with personal refle...
Procedural environmental justice refers to fairness in processes of decision-making. It recognises t...
Critical criminology must move beyond twentieth-century empiricist and idealist paradigms because th...
Using Roger Matthews’ (2014) book Realist Criminology as a launching pad, this article points to som...
This paper calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative and a narrative ...
This issue of the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy stems from selected ...
The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of cr...
Although there is strong scientific consensus that climate change and environmental degradation are ...
Knowledge is a commodity and knowledge production does not occur in a geo-political vacuum. With res...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...