Gendering Green Criminology - by Emma Milne & Pamela Davies & James Heydon & Kay Peggs & Tanya Wyatt
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Highlights
- This first volume in green criminology devoted to gender investigates gendered patterns to offending, victimisation and environmental harms.
- About the Author: Emma Milne is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Durham University.
- 322 Pages
- Social Science, Criminology
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Book Synopsis
This first volume in green criminology devoted to gender investigates gendered patterns to offending, victimisation and environmental harms. It includes feminist and intersectional analysis, and original case studies from the Global North and Global South. The book also examines actions that have been taken in response to gendered crimes and harms, together with insights on the gendered nature of resistance.
The collection advances debate on green crimes, environmental harm and climate change, and will inspire students and researchers to foreground gender in debates about reducing and transforming the challenges affecting our planet's future.
Review Quotes
"This is a path-breaking and much overdue addition to green criminology. Highly recommended." Choice
About the Author
Emma Milne is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Durham University.
Pamela Davies is a Professor in the Social Sciences Department of Northumbria University.
James Heydon is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the University of Nottingham.
Kay Peggs is Professor of Criminology and Sociology at Kingston University.
Tanya Wyatt is former Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University.