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Tensions for Green Criminology
This article examines tensions that for the most part exist outside green criminology that could—and should—be brought under the green criminological gaze—issues that are not necessarily the province of green criminology but which have implications for the study of environmental crime and harm. Exam...
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Published in: | Critical criminology (Richmond, B.C.) B.C.), 2017-06, Vol.25 (2), p.311-323 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article examines tensions that for the most part exist outside green criminology that could—and should—be brought under the green criminological gaze—issues that are not necessarily the province of green criminology but which have implications for the study of environmental crime and harm. Examples include: the conflicting messages that Western society encounters with respect to “victims” and “survivors”; claims of a lack of future orientation (Hayward
2012
) in contrast to assertions of a risk-aversion in late modernity (Giddens
1999
); frictions between the “precautionary principle” (Magnus
2008
) and “precautionary logic” (Aas
2013
); and the peculiarities of the “war on youth” (Grossberg
2001
) in an era of “overparenting” (Kamenetz
2015
) and “overindulged youth” (Kolbert
2012
). The goal of the article is less to promulgate an agenda for green criminology than to heighten awareness of issues and contradictions that may contribute to environmental despoliation and degradation or frustrate efforts to address such harm. |
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ISSN: | 1205-8629 1572-9877 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10612-017-9365-8 |