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100 1  White, R. D.|q(Robert Douglas),|d1956-|eauthor. 
245 10 Climate change criminology /|cRob White. 
264  1 Bristol :|bBristol University Press,|c[2018] 
264  4 |c©2018 
300    1 online resource (vii, 192 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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490 1  New horizons in criminology 
505 0  Intro; CLIMATE CHANGE CRIMINOLOGY; Contents; List of 
       tables; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. Climate change and 
       criminology; Introduction; Climate change, the 
       Anthropocene and criminology; Key themes of climate change
       criminology; Conclusion; 2. Global warming as ecocide; 
       Introduction; Ecocide as a crime; Business as usual and 
       state-corporate crime; Contrarianism and techniques of 
       neutralisation; Conclusion; 3. In the heat of the moment; 
       Introduction; Heat matters; Climate change and crime 
       typologies; Climate change and violent crime; Climate 
       change and carbon emissions crime; Conclusion 
505 8  4. Climate change catastrophes and social 
       intersectionsIntroduction; Disasters and criminality; 
       Climate change and conflict over resources; Securitisation
       of resources; Conclusion; 5. Climate change victims; 
       Introduction; Human and non-human environmental victims; 
       Climate change and the world of the young; Indigenous 
       people and climate injustice; Conclusion; 6. Carbon 
       criminals; Introduction; Capitalism and the growth 
       imperative; Commodification; Capitalist responses to 
       climate change; Climate vandals engaging in ecocide; 7. 
       Criminal justice responses to climate change; Introduction
505 8  Litigation in support of climate justiceGreening justice 
       initiatives; Holding to account those responsible; 
       Intervention and social action; Conclusion; 8. 
       Criminological responses to climate change; Introduction; 
       Constructing the issues; Key aspects of climate change 
       criminology; Contesting the future; Conclusion; 
       References; Index 
650  0 Climatic changes|xLaw and legislation. 
650  0 Liability for climatic change damages. 
650  0 Offenses against the environment. 
776 08 |iPrint version :|z9781529203950 
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