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Cleaning Up Greenwash - Corporate Environmental Crime and the Crisis of Capitalism

English · Hardback

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Cleaning up Greenwash characterizes corporate environmental crime as an inevitable consequence of neoliberal markets and contemporary consumer culture and identifies that traditional criminal justice responses may be inadequate to deal with contemporary environmental harms.

List of contents










Chapter 1: Defining Corporate Environmental Crime
Chapter 2: Critical Perspectives on Environmental Crime, Green Criminology and Corporate Environmental Offending
Chapter 3: The Causes of Corporate Environmental Crime and Criminality
Chapter 4: Cleaning Up Greenwash: Corporate Environmental Responsibility and Environmental Crime
Chapter 5: Creative Compliance, Constructive Compliance: Corporate Environmental Crime and the Criminal Entrepreneur
Chapter 6: Corporate Exploitation of Natural Resources (Oil and Gas and Timber Trafficking)
Chapter 7: Corporate Environmental Crime: Biopiracy
Chapter 8: Corporate Environmental Crime and Climate Justice
Chapter 9: Corporations and Human Rights
Chapter 10: Remedying Corporate Environmental Crime


About the author










Angus Nurse is head of Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at Nottingham Trent University.


Summary

Cleaning up Greenwash characterizes corporate environmental crime as an inevitable consequence of neoliberal markets and contemporary consumer culture and identifies that traditional criminal justice responses may be inadequate to deal with contemporary environmental harms.

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