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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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Environment
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Western society
Youth
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