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Green Criminology and the Corporate Extraction of Water in Canada by MARY O'handley a Thesis Submitted to Saint Mary's Univ
Goyes and South -- Green Criminology Before Green Criminology
Eco-Justice and Problem-Solving Approaches to Environmental Crime and Victimisation
Book Briefs Compiled by Michael Marien
The Status of Green Criminology in Victimology Research
CCJ 5934 / SYA 7933: Crime and the Environment with Jessica Kahler
Restorative Pathways After Mass Environmental Victimization: Walking in the Landscapes of Past Ecocides
Crime, Media, Culture
Green Criminology and Crimes of the Economy: Theory, Research and Praxis
Social and Scientific Uncertainties in Environmental Law 8Th EELF Annual Conference, 8 -10 September 2021 Hosted Online by Bournemouth University
What Is Green Criminology?
Criminology and the Anthropocene
Green Criminology
To Miss the Forest for the Trees? a Green Criminological Perspective on the Politics of Palm Oil Harm
Southern Green Criminology: a Science to End Ecological Discrimination
Sensitising Green Criminology to Procedural Environmental Justice: a Case Study of First Nation Consultation in the Canadian Oil Sands
Introduction 1 Green Criminology and Political Economy
Course Outline CRCJ 3202 a Green Criminology
Top View
Important Factors for Changing Plastic Consumption Among Highly Educated People in China
Green Criminology Shining a C
Green Criminology: Understanding Environmental Harm
Crime, Risk and Governmentality
The Politics of Palm Oil Harm a Green Criminological Perspective
Gary Potter He List of Environmental Problems We the Recent Global Climate Talks in Copen- Face Seems to Grow by the Day
Environmental Crime and Social Conflict Green Criminology Series Editors
Green Criminology and Restorative Justice: Natural Allies? by Femke Wijdekop and Anneke Van Hoek
The Emergence of Community Rights: Contesting Corporatism
Green Criminology for Social Sciences: Introduction to the Special Issue
Corporate Greenwashing and Canada Goose: Exploring the Legitimacy–Aesthetic Nexus
Arcologies, Eco-Shelters and Environmental Exemption: Constructing New Divisions and Inequalities in the Anthropocene
Crime-Environment Relationships and Environmental Justice
Environmental Crime and Its Victims
Of Theory and Meaning in Green Criminology
Green Criminology: Reflections, Connections, Horizons
Green Criminology, Environmental Crime Prevention and the Gaps Between Law, Legitimacy and Justice
Green Criminology: Shining a Critical Lens on Environmental Harm
Exploring Green Criminology
Green Criminology and Dirty Collar Crime