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An Introduction to Green Criminology and Environmental Justice represents a thoughtful and valuable addition to what is now the growing corpus of introductory texts in this developing and vitally important field of study. Nurse covers the main issues in green criminology in a well written and brief introductory chapter. He then continues to address a number of varied but extremely interesting and pertinent issues that I think will greatly interest students as well as those working in regulatory and policy areas, academics, or indeed readers in general.
SAGE Publications has published this attractive little book on green criminology at a very reasonable price and at a level of law that can be understood by almost everybody... This book, packed full of strands of criminological trends, is a really good introduction to this vast subject.
A solid introduction to criminology and its environmental impact.
Covers the area very well, both theory, practise, enforcement. Good pedagogical features and interesting case studies.
Grimsby University Centre is developing a 'Green Criminology' module as part of its BA Criminological Studies with Social Science degree. This book will underpin this module and will be one of the essential texts. It is clear, concise and relevant.