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Environmental Victimisation and Conflict Resolution: A Case Study of e-Wastet decades, criminology has had an increasing focus on environmental crime (White, 2009). This fits within a broader critical development, which looks beyond crime towards legally ambiguous behaviours that cause social harm (Hillyard et al., 2004). The harmful effects of several transnational environAnticonvulsants 发表于 2025-3-25 13:20:28
Resource Wealth, Power, Crime, and Conflictntries to monitor and restrict harmful activities of multinational corporations. Multinationals often exert a disproportionately large amount of influence over the regulatory agencies that are charged with regulating them - a condition referred to as ‘regulatory capture’ (see Stigler, 1971 in Borak,Gratulate 发表于 2025-3-25 17:14:55
Animal Trafficking and Trade: Abuse and Species Injustice it is steadily increasing (for example Smith, 2010; Stoett, 2002; Traffic, 2008), due to a globalised and expanded market in which the World Wide Web plays a significant role as an intermediary between offers and demands (IFAW, 2008). The illegal wildlife trade threatens one third of the world’s spMystic 发表于 2025-3-25 20:05:08
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The Local Context of Transnational Wildlife Trafficking: The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre collector on the other side of the globe. This chapter teaches us that ‘the other side of the globe’ is often as local as the nearby airport. Almost daily, illegally trafficked wildlife is transported through, or stored within, the surrounding industrial neighbourhood of London’s Heathrow Airport.organism 发表于 2025-3-26 05:27:19
Perspectives on Criminality in Wildlife animal abuse (Henry, 2004; Linzey, 2009) and species justice discourse (White, 2008). The legal protection afforded to animals is socially constructed, influenced by social locations, power relations in society, and the need to both promote and protect specific ideological positions on animals by lJAUNT 发表于 2025-3-26 09:47:18
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The Uneven Geography of Environmental Enforcement INGOsinvolved in green criminology to better understand the nature, causes, and consequences of environmental crime (Agnew, 2011; Brisman, 2008; Burns, Lynch and Stretesky, 2003, 2008; Eman, Meško and Fields, 2009; Gibbs et al., 2010; Lynch, 1990; Pellow, 2004; Situ, 1997; South, 1998; Stretesky, 2008; W顾客 发表于 2025-3-26 19:00:33
A Harm Analysis of Environmental Crime not) and sanctioned. Bricknell (2010: 117) proposed the need for a comprehensive analysis of a specific environmental harm and ‘the array of current and potential preventative, enforcement and punishment responses’. White (2008) describes the need for a scoping analysis of environmental harms, and