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List of Illustrations=x
List of Contributors=xi
Acknowledgments=xvi
Introduction : Horizons, issues and relationships in green criminology / Avi Brisman ; Nigel South=1
I. History, theory and methods=25
1. A guide to a green criminology / Nigel South ; Avi Brisman ; Piers Beirne=27
2. Reflections on green criminology and its boundaries : Comparing environmental and criminal victimization and considering crime from an eco-city perspective / Michael J. Lynch=43
3. The ordinary acts that contribute to ecocide : A criminological analysis / Robert Agnew=58
4. The contemporary horizon of green criminology / Lorenzo Natali=73
5. Innovative approaches to researching environmental crime / Diane Heckenberg ; Rob White=85
II. International and transnational issues for a green criminology=105
6. Conservation criminology and the "general accident" of climate change / Mark Halsey=107
7. The criminogenic consequences of climate change : Blurring the boundaries between offenders and victims / Matthew Hall ; Stephen Farrall=120
8. Air crimes and atmospheric justice / Reece Walters=134
9. Crude laws : Treadmill of production and state variations in civil and criminal liability for oil discharges in navigable waters / Matthew B. Greife ; Paul B. Stretesky=150
10. Food crime : A green criminology perspective / Hazel Croall=167
11. Nature for rehabilitating offenders and facilitating therapeutic outcomes for youth at risk / Jules Pretty ; Carly Wood ; Rachel Bragg ; Jo Barton=184
III. Region-specific problems : Some case studies
12. The Amazon Rainforest : A green criminological perspective / Tim Boekhout van Solinge ; Karlijn Kuijpers=199
13. The control of conflict minerals in Africa and a preliminary assessment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Act / Richard D. Clark=214
14. Green issues in South-Eastern Europe / Katja Eman ; Gorazd Meško=230
IV. Relationships in green criminology : Environment and economy
15. Eco-global criminology and the political economy of environmental harm / Rob White=243
16. The environment and the crimes of the economy / Vincenzo Ruggiero=261
17. Evading responsibility for green harm : State-corporate exploitation of race, class, and gender inequality / Emily Gaarder=272
18. Public perceptions of corporate environmental crime : Assessing the impact of economic insecurity on willingness to impose punishment for pollution / Tara O'Connor Shelley ; Michael J. Hogan=282
V. Relationships in green criminology : Humans and non-human species=301
19. Uncovering the significance of and motivation for wildlife trafficking / Tanya Wyatt=303
20. The victimization of women, children and non-human species through trafficking and trade : Crimes understood through an ecofeminist perspective / Ragnhild Sollund=317
21. Environmental justice, animal rights, and total liberation : From conflict and distance to points of common focus / David N. Pellow=331
VI. Relationships in green criminology : Environment and culture=347
22. Tangled up in green : Cultural criminology and green criminology / Jeff Ferrell=349
23. "This is the north, where we do what we want" : Popular green criminology and "Little Red Riding Hood" films / Steven Kohm ; Pauline Greenhill=365
24. Coastline conflict : Implementing environmental law in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil / Stephanie C. Kane=379
25. Matter all over the place : Litter, criminology and criminal justice / Nic Groombridge=394
26. Conclusion : The planned obsolescence of planet Earth? How green criminology can help us learn from experience and contribute to our future / Avi Brisman ; Nigel South=409
Index=418
1.1. Four main primary green crimes=29
5.1. Steps to doing environmental horizon scanning=88
5.2. Geographical scale of harm=91
5.3. Types of data sources=93
5.4. Issues, limitations and constraints in data collection and analysis=94
5.5. Discourses and the languaging of environmental issues=96
8.1. Dangerous air pollutants=135
9.1. Liability under the 1990 Oil Pollution Act=154
9.2. Minimum and maximum civil penalties for the discharge of oil by state, 2010=155
9.3. Minimum and maximum criminal penalties for discharge of oil by state, 2010=157
9.4. Mean and median levels of oil production, value sdded, and political resistance by variations in oil discharge legislation=162
18.1. Rotated factor loadings of blame items=290
18.2. Descriptive statistics=291
18.3. Logistic regression results for full sample=292
18.4. Logistic regression results for employed respondents=293
11.1. The green care umbrella=187
11.2. Dichotomous model of life courses=188
18.1. Distribution of punitive attitudes variable=288
22.1. Untitled photograph by the author=361
22.2. Untitled photograph by the author=362
22.3. Untitled photograph by the author=362
24.1. Remnant piece of Caatinga habitat protects against dune erosion on Lighthouse Beach=380
24.2. Visitors walk towards cluster of barracas with Sargasso at their feet.=386
24.3. Fishing for chicharro and petitinga at low tide in front of Juvená's barraca.=387
24.4. Gloria's clientele enjoy an afternoon at the beach=389