"A masterfully articulated political-economic approach to green criminology. This book should be required reading for all students of criminology and environmental social science."--Andrew Jorgenson, Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, Boston College
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Green Criminology explains the economic processes and science we need to understand as the world faces ecological crisis. It appeals for justice and for us all to try to make a difference. This outstanding book should help to change criminology."--Nigel South, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex
"This volume by pioneers in green criminology cements their central role in the field. Their ecologically grounded political-economic perspective allows them to provide powerful analyses of a wide range of crimes against the environment waged by those in positions of power, crimes that warrant exposure and prosecution."--Riley E. Dunlap, Regents Professor of Sociology, Oklahoma State University