Green criminologists often refer to water pollution as an example of a green crime, but have yet to produce much research on this subject. The current article addresses the need for green criminological analyses of water pollution problems, and draws attention to an overlooked issue: water pollution emissions from state owned public water treatment facilities or POTWs. Legally, POTWs may emit certain quantities and kinds of pollutants to waterways following treatment. This does not mean, however, that those emissions have no adverse ecological or public health impacts, or that those emissions cannot also be employed as examples of green crimes or green-state crimes. Indeed, from the perspective of environmental sociology and ecological Marx...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
This groundbreaking text provides students with an overview and assessment of green criminology as w...
During the development of green criminology, little attention has been paid to how Indigenous/Native...
Every day, plants, animals, and ecosystems are subject to the dire consequences of anthropogenic env...
In recent years, both developing and industrialised societies have experienced riots and civil unres...
Criminology has awoken to the plight of the environment with the growing field of green criminology....
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
Green criminology provides for inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary engagement with environment...
This article examines authoritarian states’ roles in commodifying freshwater resources in illiberal ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine causes and trends in water pollution in three Upstate New Y...
As a discipline, criminology has neglected the crimes of the powerful and the laws and regulations t...
This article examines studies related to environmental justice in the criminological literature and ...
Since its initial proposal in the 1990s, `green criminology\u27 has focused on environmental crimes ...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
The use of criminal enforcement tools is necessary for deterring and punishing environmental offense...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
This groundbreaking text provides students with an overview and assessment of green criminology as w...
During the development of green criminology, little attention has been paid to how Indigenous/Native...
Every day, plants, animals, and ecosystems are subject to the dire consequences of anthropogenic env...
In recent years, both developing and industrialised societies have experienced riots and civil unres...
Criminology has awoken to the plight of the environment with the growing field of green criminology....
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
Green criminology provides for inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary engagement with environment...
This article examines authoritarian states’ roles in commodifying freshwater resources in illiberal ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine causes and trends in water pollution in three Upstate New Y...
As a discipline, criminology has neglected the crimes of the powerful and the laws and regulations t...
This article examines studies related to environmental justice in the criminological literature and ...
Since its initial proposal in the 1990s, `green criminology\u27 has focused on environmental crimes ...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
The use of criminal enforcement tools is necessary for deterring and punishing environmental offense...
This is the first chapter of a book published in 2011 by Stanford University Press that examines emp...
This groundbreaking text provides students with an overview and assessment of green criminology as w...
During the development of green criminology, little attention has been paid to how Indigenous/Native...