
Crimes Against Nature provides a systematic account & analysis of the key concerns of green criminology written by one of the leading authorities in the field. The book draws upon the disciplines of environmental studies environmental sociology & environmental management as well as criminology & socio-legal studies & draws upon a wide range of examples of crimes against the environment
- ranging from toxic waste logging wildlife smuggling bio-piracy the use & transport of ozone depleting substances through to illegal logging & fishing water pollution & animal abuse. The book is divided into three parts: Part 1 sets out theoretical approaches & perspectives on the subject; Part 2 explores the (national & international)
Dimensions of environmental crime & the explanations for it; Part 3 deals with the range of responses to environmental crime
- environmental law enforcement regulation environmental crime prevention & the role of global institutions & movements.