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Zusatztext "This collection of essays is a valuable resource for scholars seeking orientation in the emerging field of green criminology and its various sub-fields. Environmental Crime and Social Conflict encourages much-needed research applying established criminological theory with existing research traditionally dominated by conservationists! political scientists! and human rights organizations." - Sara McFann! Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books! May 2016 Informationen zum Autor Avi Brisman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Justice Studies at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, KY, USA. He is co-editor, with Nigel South, of the Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology (2013), and co-author, with Nigel South, of Green Cultural Criminology: Constructions of Environmental Harm, Consumerism, and Resistance to Ecocide (Routledge, 2014). Nigel South is Professor in the Department of Sociology, University of Essex, UK. He has teaching and research interests in criminology, drug use, and health and environmental issues, and has written extensively on green criminological theory, environmental crime and the concept of ecocide. In 2013, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology. Rob White is Professor of Criminology in the School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania, Australia. Among his recent publications are Environmental Harm: An Eco-Justice Perspective (Policy Press, 2013) and Green Criminology: An Introduction to the Study of Environmental Harm (Routledge, 2014, with Diane Heckenberg). Klappentext This collection of original essays stimulates new understandings of the relationships between humans and nature through critical evaluation of environmental destruction and degradation associated with social conflicts occurring around the world. The chapters are largely informed by green criminology perspectives and provide a systematic and comprehensive introduction to a topic that to date has received little attention within criminology. Zusammenfassung A collection of original essays that explores the relationship between social conflict and the environment - a topic that has received little attention within criminology. It is essential reading for scholars and academics in criminology, as well as those interested in crime, law and justice. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Toward a Criminology of Environment-Conflict Relationships 1; I: Conflict over Natural Resources Possession; 2: Mapping the Links between Conflict and Illegal Logging; 3: Gorillas and Guerrillas; 4: Land Uses and Conflict in Colombia; 5: With or Without a Licence to Kill; II: Conflict over Declining Resources; 6: The State-Corporate Tandem Cycling Towards Collision; 7: Somalis Fight Back; III: Conflict that Destroys Environments; 8: Resource Wars, Environmental Crime, and the Laws of War; 9: The Poaching Paradox; 10: Weaponising Conservation in the ‘Heart of Darkness'; IV: Conflict over Natural Resources Extraction Processes; 11: The Hidden Injuries of Mining; 12: On Harm and Mediated Space; 13: Environment and Conflict...