This book draws upon the disciplines of environmental studies, environmental sociology and environmental management as well as criminology and socio-legal studies, to provide a systematic account and analysis of the key concerns of green criminology.
Rob White is Professor of Criminology in the School of Sociology and Social Work at the University of Tasmania. He is also Director of both the Criminology Research Unit and the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies.
Part 1: Green Theoretical Perspectives 1. Criminology and Environmental Harm: Environmental/Green Criminology 2. Social Constructions of Environmental Problems 3. Environmental Risk and the Precautionary Principle Part 2: Environmental Crime 4. Dimensions of Environmental Crime 5. Transnational Environmental Crime 6. Explaining Environmental Harm Part 3: Responding to Environmental Harm 7. Environmental Law Enforcement 8. Environmental Regulation 9. Environmental Crime Prevention 10. Global Environmental Issues and Socio-legal Intervention