Syllabus/achievement requirements

KRIM2960/4960

Literature (747p)

Aaltola, Elisa (2012) Differing philosophies: Criminalization and the stop Huntington animal cruelty debate. In In Ellefsen, Rune, Sollund Ragnhild og Guri Larsen: Eco-global Crimes.pp157-181, 24 p.

Benton, T. (1998). Rights and justice on a shared planet: More rights or new relations?. Theoretical Criminology, 2(2), 149-175. 26 pages

Beirne, Piers (1999): "For a Non-speciesist Criminology: Animal Abuse as an Object of Study"   Criminology 37(1), 117-148. 31 s.

Beirne, Piers (2007): "Animal rights, animal abuse and green criminology." In: Issues in Green Criminology. Confronting harms against environment, humanity and other animals. Willan Publishing, 55-83. 25 pages.

Boekhout van Solinge, T. and Kuijpers, K. (2013) 'The Amazon Rainforest: A green criminological perspective'. In South, N. and Brisman, A. (eds). Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology. London: Routledge: 199-213.14 s. [K] 

Boekhout van Solinge, T (2008) Crime, conflict and Ecology in Africa. In: Sollund, R (2008) Global Harms. Ecological Crime and Speciesism (2008). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc, p. 13-35, 20 s.

Boekhout van Solinge, T (2008). The land of the Orangutan an the bird of paradise under threat. In: Sollund, R (2008) Global Harms. Ecological Crime and Speciesism (2008). p. 51-71 20 s.

Ellefsen, Rune (2012): "Green Movements as Threats to Order and Economy: Animal Activists Repressed in Austria and Beyond." In Ellefsen, Rune, Sollund Ragnhild og Guri Larsen: Eco-global Crimes. P. 181-205, Ashgate. 24 s.

Ellefsen, Rune. 2016. “Judicial Opportunities and the Death of SHAC: Legal Repression Along a Cycle of Contention.” In: Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political  (14 s).

Larsen, G (2012) “The most serious crime. Eco-genocide concepts and perspectives in eco-global criminology. In In Ellefsen, Rune, Sollund Ragnhild og Guri Larsen: Eco-global Crimes.pp 33-57, 24 p.

Mol, Hanneke (2014): “’A Gift from the Tropics to the World’: Power, Harm, and Palm Oil.” I Westerhuis, Walters (eds.): Emerging Issues in Green Criminology. Palgrave, 242-260. 18 s.

O’ Brien, M. (2008). Criminal degradation of consumer culture. In Sollund, R (2008) Global Harms. Ecological Crime and Speciesism (2008). New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc, p. 35-51, 16, p 

Potter, Gary (2013) Justifying ‘green’ criminology: “Values and ‘taking sides’ in an ecologically informed social science”, In Values in criminology and community justice  Cowburn, Malcolm  Duggan, Marian Robinson, Anne, Senior  Paul (eds) p. 125-143, 18 pages   [K] 

Rodriguez  Goyes , David and Nigel South (2015): Land-Grabs, Bio-Piracy and the Inversion of Justice in Colombia. In: British journal of Criminology,  24 pages.

Rodriguez Goyes,  David  (2015): "Denying the Harms of Animal Abductions for Biomedical Research." In: Sollund, R ( ed) Green harms and crimes. Critical criminology in a changing world. London: Palgrave. p, 170-189. 19 pages.

International journal for crime, justice and social democracy Vol 3(2), 2014: Introduction, (Wyatt, Beirne, South 4 pages, Articles by Nigel South, pp5-20, 15 pages), Avi Brisman, p. 21-34 (13 pages), Piers Beirne, p.49-66 (17 pages), Lieselot Bisschop, p.81-95 (14 pages)

Ruggiero, V (2015): "Creative Destruction’ and the Economy of Waste." In: Green harms and crimes. Critical criminology in a changing world. London: Palgrave. 79-97.

Sollund, R (2015): "Introduction: Critical Green Criminology: An Agenda for Change." In:  Green harms and crimes. Critical criminology in a changing world. London: Palgrave, 1-27 .

Sollund, Ragnhild (2015): "The illegal wildlife  trade from a Norwegian outlook: Tendencies in practices and law enforcement." In: Green harms and crimes. Critical criminology in a changing world. London: Palgrave, 147-170.

Sollund, Ragnhild (2012): "Speciesism as Doxic Practice Versus Valuing Difference and Plurality." I Ellefsen, Sollund, Larsen: Eco-global Crimes, ss. 91-115 Ashgate, 19 s.

Sollund, Ragnhild (2013): “Animal Trafficking and Trade: Abuse and Species Injustice”. In: Walters, Westerhuis, Wyatt (eds.): Emerging Issues in Green Criminology. Palgrave, 72-92. 20 s.

Sollund, R. (2011): "Expressions of speciesism: the effects of keeping companion animals on animal abuse, animal trafficking and species decline." In: Crime, Law and Social Change, 55(5), 437-451.

South, Nigel  (2007): "The Corporate Colonisation of Nature: Bio-Prospecting, Bio-Piracy and the Development of Green Criminology." In: Beirne and South (Ed). Issues in Green Criminology: Confronting Harms Against Environments, Humanity and Other Animals. Willan, Devon, 230-247. 17 pages.

Stretesky, Paul B., Michael Long and Michael Lynch. 2013: "Treadmill of Production for Green Criminology." Pp.  19-38 in Treadmill of Crime. Routledge, Abingdon. 19 pages.

Stretesky, Paul B., Michael Long and Michael Lynch. 2013: "Crimes of Ecological Withdrawals." Pp. 38-66 in Treadmill of Crime. Routledge, Abingdon. 28 pages

Walters, Reece (2013): "Air Crimes and Atmospheric Justice." I South, Nigel, Brisman Avi (ed): Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology. 15 pages. [K]

White, Rob (2012): “The foundations for eco-global criminology.” In:  Eco-global Crimes. Ashgate, p. 15-33, 18 pages.

White, Rob (2010) (red):  Global Environmental Harm. Criminological perspectives. Willan Publishing. Kap. 4 og 12. 33 pages. [K]

White, Rob (2013): "Environmental activism and resistance to state-corporate crime". In Elizabeth Stanley and Jude McCulloch (eds.).  State crime and resistance. USA; Canada: Routledge, pp. 128-140. 12 pages. [K]

Wyatt, T. (2014) 'The Illegal Timber Trade in the Russian Far East: An Organized Crime?' Crime, Law and Social Change. 61: 15-35, 20 pages

Wyatt, T. (2013).  Wildlife trafficking: a Deconstruction of the Crime, the Victims and the Offenders. Palgrave, London. 2013;  chapter 2, 3,4: p. 17-82, 65 pages   

 

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