Rob White is Professor of Criminology in the School of Sociology and Social Work at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He is also the editor of Controversies in Environmental Sociology (Cambridge University Press), as well as author of Crimes Against Nature: Environmental criminology and ecological justice and editor of both Environmental Crime: A Reader and Global Environmental Harm: Criminological Perspectives (all Willan Publishing).
1. Transnational Environmental Crime 2. Eco-Global Criminology 3. Climate Change 4. Biodiversity 5. Waste and Pollution 6. Perpetrators 7. Environmental Victims 8. Criminal Justice Responses 9. Transnational Activism
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to eco-global criminology. By addressing global issues - including pollution, crimes against wildlife, and global warming - this book introduces topics such as the conceptualization of environmental harm, and global dimensions of local environmental issues, to provide a thorough overview of concerns and discussions within the jurisdiction of environmental crime.