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In: The American journal of economics and sociology, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 162-162
ISSN: 1536-7150
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In: The American journal of economics and sociology, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 162-162
ISSN: 1536-7150
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 29, Heft 5, S. 601-602
ISSN: 1537-5390
In: American political science review, Band 76, Heft 2, S. 474
ISSN: 1537-5943
In: Routledge Studies in Crime, Justice and the Family Series
In: Palgrave Studies in Green Criminology
In: Springer eBook Collection
Introduction -- Chapter 1 - It Isn't Easy Being Green: The Trials and Triumphs of the Green Criminology-Law Nexus -- Section I - Reconsidering Legal Actors and Institutional Mechanisms. Chapter 2 - Standard Concerns: An Examination of Public-Interest Considerations with Respect to Prosecutions of Environmental Advocates and Indigenous Land Defenders -- Chapter 3 - Green Criminology, Policing and Protecting the Environment -- Chapter 4 - Environmental Crime, Ecological Expertise and Specialist Environment Courts -- Chapter 5 - Standing Trial for Lily: How Open Rescue Activists Mobilize Their Criminal Prosecutions for Animal Liberation -- Section II - Challenging Legislation and Legal Regulations. Chapter 6 - Fish Farms in Canada: Where is the Law? -- Chapter 7 - Plastic: From Miracle Material to Detritus and Disaster: A History of Benefits, Harms, Pandemics and the Limitations of Regulation -- Chapter 8 - Criminalizing Environmentally Beneficial Activities: Hemp and Canada's Cannabis Act -- Chapter 9 - Dirty Legislation for Dirty Work -- Section III - Retracing Legal Rights and Responsibilities. Chapter 10 - Palliative Animal Law: The War on Animal Cruelty -- Chapter 11 - Responsibility in End Time: Environmental Harm and the Role of Law in the Anthropocene -- Chapter 12 - Te Awa Tupua: An Exemplary Environmental Law? Sarah Monod de Froideville and Rebekah Bowling -- Chapter 13 - Mother Earth in Environmental Activism: Indigeneity, Maternal Thinking, and Animism in the Keystone Pipeline Debate -- Section IV - Future Directions for Green Criminology and Law. Chapter 14 - Widening the Scope of 'Earth' Jurisprudence and 'Green' Criminology? Towards Preserving Extra-Terrestrial Heritage Sites on Celestial Bodies -- Chapter 15 - Red, White and Green: White Paper Assimilation Strategies in an Era of Environmental Crisis -- Chapter 16 - Restorative Justice Conferencing: A Vehicle for Repairing Harm Emanating from Lawful but Awful Activity -- Chapter 17 - Green Criminology and an International Law Against Ecocide: Using Strict Liability and Superior Responsibility to Prevent State and Corporate Denial of Environmental Harms.
In: Socio: la nouvelle revue des sciences sociales, Heft 3, S. 9-47
ISSN: 2425-2158
In: Routledge studies in crime and society
In: Routledge studies in crime, security and justice
Contexts, constructs and contestations -- The origins of organised crime -- Metaphors, monsters and moral entrepreneurs -- The politics of organised crime -- Organised crime and global (in)security -- Infrastructures, empires and enterprises -- The architecture of organised crime law -- The organised crime policing and intelligence enterprise -- Organised crime and onwards -- Epilogue: reflections and further considerations.
In: Routledge innovations in corrections
In: Routledge frontiers of criminal justice
1. Introduction -- 2. Context -- 3. Methodology -- 4. How has economic modernisation impacted upon policing? -- 5. To what extent are the two police forces trusted by its citizens? -- 6. Do the police carry out their duties in a fair and unbiased fashion? -- 7. What do police corruption/malpractices look like and why does it persist? -- 8. What are the influencing factors in decision-making at the moments-of-truth? -- 9. Conclusion -- 10. Reflections -- Appendices -- Bibliography.
In: Onati international series in law and society
1. Criminogenesis, the War Against Drugs and Human Rights: (Another) Story of Absented Women -- Maureen Cain -- 2. Violence Against Women: Rethinking the Local-Global Nexus in Feminst Strategy Adrian Howe -- 3. Globalisation, Human Security, Fundamentalism and Women's Rights: Emergent Contradictions Peggy Antrobus -- Part II Women on the Move -- 4. The Gender of Borderpanic: Women in Circuits of Security, State, Globalisation and New (and Old) Empire Suvendrini Perera -- 5. Xeno-racism and the Demonisation of Refugees: A Gendered Perspective Liz Fekete -- 6. Dangerous Liaisons: Sex Work, Globalisation, Morality and the State in Contemporary India Brinda Bose -- Part III Human Rights-Limits and Possibilities -- 7. Global Rights, Local Harms: The Case of the Human Rights of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa Esther Kisaakye -- 8. The Globalisation of International Human Rights Law, Aboriginal Women and the Practice of Aboriginal Customary Law Megan Davis -- Part IV Rethinking Social Harm in a Global Context -- 9. Women and Natural Disasters: State Crime and Discourses in Vulnerability Penny Green -- 10. Global Feminist Networks on Domestic Violence Rhoda Reddock -- 11. Local Contexts and Globalised Knowledge: What can International Criminal Victimisation Surveys Tell Us About Women's Diverse Lives? Sandra Walklate