Crime and victimisation have reached epidemic proportions. By fostering sustainable development within the social, economic and environmental spheres, the United Nations envisaged the strengthening of crime prevention and justice. However, within the global North/South divide there is little reason to assume that criminological and victimological interventions, development programmes or economic reforms can ever fully resolve the underlying causes of many victimological harms that affect developing or developed countries, unless and until they lead to greater freedom, equality and justice. Intersecting inequalities and social and economic exclusion highlight the importance of context and the complex geopolitical, institutional and ideologic...
Bringing together an internationally respected group of scholars, this volume examines the causes of...
In the 21st century, environmental harm is an ever-present reality of our globalised world. Over the...
Globalisation involves both promising potentials and risks. It has the potential – through the sprea...
Crime and victimisation have reached epidemic proportions. By fostering sustainable development with...
This chapter introduces the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and considers how criminological re...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals address a number of criminological issues. This article account...
In 2015, 193 United Nations member states adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and it...
Globalization has imposed a re-definition of crime – from slavery to corruption, to terrorism and ot...
Transnational environmental crime has become the largest financial driver of social conflict, with s...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
It is increasingly recognised in the international aid community that organised crime hinders inclus...
This chapter reviews the nature and dynamics of environmental crime, broad approaches to preventing ...
Besides generating wealth, globalization makes victims, including victims of new forms of crime. In ...
Sustainable development is defined as social development that meets the needs of the present generat...
The United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes violence as a threat to susta...
Bringing together an internationally respected group of scholars, this volume examines the causes of...
In the 21st century, environmental harm is an ever-present reality of our globalised world. Over the...
Globalisation involves both promising potentials and risks. It has the potential – through the sprea...
Crime and victimisation have reached epidemic proportions. By fostering sustainable development with...
This chapter introduces the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and considers how criminological re...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals address a number of criminological issues. This article account...
In 2015, 193 United Nations member states adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and it...
Globalization has imposed a re-definition of crime – from slavery to corruption, to terrorism and ot...
Transnational environmental crime has become the largest financial driver of social conflict, with s...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
It is increasingly recognised in the international aid community that organised crime hinders inclus...
This chapter reviews the nature and dynamics of environmental crime, broad approaches to preventing ...
Besides generating wealth, globalization makes victims, including victims of new forms of crime. In ...
Sustainable development is defined as social development that meets the needs of the present generat...
The United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes violence as a threat to susta...
Bringing together an internationally respected group of scholars, this volume examines the causes of...
In the 21st century, environmental harm is an ever-present reality of our globalised world. Over the...
Globalisation involves both promising potentials and risks. It has the potential – through the sprea...